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Title: ICD-9 Code 555.0 - Regional enteritis of small intestine
Headings: ICD-9 Code 555.0
ICD-9 Code 555.0
Regional enteritis of small intestine
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Content: ICD-9 Code 555.0 - Regional enteritis of small intestine
ICD-9 Code 555.0
Regional enteritis of small intestine
ICD-9 Index
Chapter: 520–579
Section: 555-558
Block: 555 Regional enteritis
555.0 - Reg enteritis, sm intest
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555.0 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of regional enteritis of small intestine. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent. ICD-9: 555.0
Short Description: Reg enteritis, sm intest
Long Description: Regional enteritis of small intestine
Convert 555.0 to ICD-10
The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information: K50.00 - Crohn's disease of small intestine without complications
Code Classification
Diseases of the digestive system (520–579)
Noninfective enteritis and colitis (555-558)
555 Regional enteritis
Information for Medical Professionals
Index to Diseases and Injuries
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Title: ICD-9 Code 555.0 - Regional enteritis of small intestine
Headings: ICD-9 Code 555.0
ICD-9 Code 555.0
Regional enteritis of small intestine
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Content: ICD-9: 555.0
Short Description: Reg enteritis, sm intest
Long Description: Regional enteritis of small intestine
Convert 555.0 to ICD-10
The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information: K50.00 - Crohn's disease of small intestine without complications
Code Classification
Diseases of the digestive system (520–579)
Noninfective enteritis and colitis (555-558)
555 Regional enteritis
Information for Medical Professionals
Index to Diseases and Injuries
References found for the code 555.0 in the Index of Diseases and Injuries: Enteritis acute catarrhal choleraic chronic congestive diarrheal exudative follicular hemorrhagic infantile lienteric noninfectious perforative phlegmonous presumed noninfectious pseudomembranous 558.9
cicatrizing chronic 555.0
regional of 555.9
intestine
small duodenum ileum or jejunum 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
Ileitis chronic SEE ALSO
See Also
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regional ulcerative 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
segmental 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
terminal ulcerative 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
Inflammation inflamed inflammatory with exudation
ileum SEE ALSO
See Also
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terminal or regional 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
Information for Patients
Crohn's Disease
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Title: ICD-9 Code 555.2 - Regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine
Headings: ICD-9 Code 555.2
ICD-9 Code 555.2
Regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine
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Content: ICD-9 Code 555.2 - Regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine
ICD-9 Code 555.2
Regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine
ICD-9 Index
Chapter: 520–579
Section: 555-558
Block: 555 Regional enteritis
555.2 - Reg enterit sm/lg intest
Not Valid for Submission
555.2 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent. ICD-9: 555.2
Short Description: Reg enterit sm/lg intest
Long Description: Regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine
Convert 555.2 to ICD-10
The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information: K50.80 - Crohn's disease of both small and lg int w/o complications
Code Classification
Diseases of the digestive system (520–579)
Noninfective enteritis and colitis (555-558)
555 Regional enteritis
Information for Medical Professionals
Index to Diseases and Injuries
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Title: ICD-9 Code 555.2 - Regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine
Headings: ICD-9 Code 555.2
ICD-9 Code 555.2
Regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine
Not Valid for Submission
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Code Classification
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Index to Diseases and Injuries
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ICD-9 Footnotes
Index of Diseases and Injuries Definitions
Content: ICD-9: 555.2
Short Description: Reg enterit sm/lg intest
Long Description: Regional enteritis of small intestine with large intestine
Convert 555.2 to ICD-10
The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information: K50.80 - Crohn's disease of both small and lg int w/o complications
Code Classification
Diseases of the digestive system (520–579)
Noninfective enteritis and colitis (555-558)
555 Regional enteritis
Information for Medical Professionals
Index to Diseases and Injuries
References found for the code 555.2 in the Index of Diseases and Injuries: Enteritis acute catarrhal choleraic chronic congestive diarrheal exudative follicular hemorrhagic infantile lienteric noninfectious perforative phlegmonous presumed noninfectious pseudomembranous 558.9
regional of 555.9
intestine
large bowel colon or rectum 555.1
with small intestine 555.2
small duodenum ileum or jejunum 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
Enterocolitis SEE ALSO
See Also
A “see also” instruction following a main term in the index instructs that there is another main term that may also be referenced that may provide additional index entries that may be useful. It is not necessary to follow the “see also” note when the original main term provides the necessary code. Enteritis
granulomatous 555.2
Ileitis chronic SEE ALSO
See Also
A “see also” instruction following a main term in the index instructs that there is another main term that may also be referenced that may provide additional index entries that may be useful. It is not necessary to follow the “see also” note when the original main term provides the necessary code. Enteritis 558.9
regional ulcerative 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
segmental 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
terminal ulcerative 555.0
with large intestine 555.2
Ileocolitis SEE ALSO
See Also
A “see also” instruction following a main term in the index instructs that there is another main term that may also be referenced that may provide additional index entries that may be useful.
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Title: Anti-Money Laundering 2020 | Laws and Regulations | USA | ICLG
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USA: Anti-Money Laundering Laws and Regulations 2020
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Project Finance
Consumer Protection
Drug & Medical Device Litigation
Chapter Content Free Access
1. The Crime of Money Laundering and Criminal Enforcement
2. Anti-Money Laundering Regulatory/ Administrative Requirements and Enforcement
Authorities
AML Requirements
Main Requirements
Responsible Authorities
Examination Criteria
3. Anti-Money Laundering Requirements for Financial Institutions and Other Designated Businesses
Currency Transaction Reporting
Cash Reporting or Form 8300 Reporting
Customer Due Diligence
Customer Identification Program
4. General
Contributors
Other USA Chapters
Content: The various federal agencies frequently work together on cases, sometimes along with state and local authorities, where jurisdiction overlaps. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Division, and the Postal Inspection Service frequently conduct money laundering investigations. An investigation unit of the Environmental Protection Agency can investigate money laundering crimes relating to environmental crimes. 1.5 Is there corporate criminal liability or only liability for natural persons? There is criminal liability for natural and legal persons. 1.6 What are the maximum penalties applicable to individuals and legal entities convicted of money laundering? The maximum penalties are fines of up to $500,000 or double the amount of property involved, whichever is greater, for each violation, and for individuals, imprisonment of up to 20 years for each violation. 1.7 What is the statute of limitations for money laundering crimes? That statute of limitations is five years. 18 U.S.C. § 3282 (a).
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Title: Anti-Money Laundering 2020 | Laws and Regulations | USA | ICLG
Headings:
USA: Anti-Money Laundering Laws and Regulations 2020
Hot off the press
Project Finance
Consumer Protection
Drug & Medical Device Litigation
Chapter Content Free Access
1. The Crime of Money Laundering and Criminal Enforcement
2. Anti-Money Laundering Regulatory/ Administrative Requirements and Enforcement
Authorities
AML Requirements
Main Requirements
Responsible Authorities
Examination Criteria
3. Anti-Money Laundering Requirements for Financial Institutions and Other Designated Businesses
Currency Transaction Reporting
Cash Reporting or Form 8300 Reporting
Customer Due Diligence
Customer Identification Program
4. General
Contributors
Other USA Chapters
Content: 1.6 What are the maximum penalties applicable to individuals and legal entities convicted of money laundering? The maximum penalties are fines of up to $500,000 or double the amount of property involved, whichever is greater, for each violation, and for individuals, imprisonment of up to 20 years for each violation. 1.7 What is the statute of limitations for money laundering crimes? That statute of limitations is five years. 18 U.S.C. § 3282 (a). 1.8 Is enforcement only at national level? Are there parallel state or provincial criminal offences? Section 1956 (d) specifically provides that it does not supersede any provisions in federal, state or other local laws imposing additional criminal or civil (administrative) penalties. Many states, including New York and California, have parallel money laundering criminal provisions under state law. See, e.g., New York Penal Law Article 470.
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Why diversity in media matters
Pilar Kaltzada reflects on why diversity in media matters
News / 31.10.18
In dark times of economic downturn, conflict, climate change, poverty and inequality, people need hope and journalism has the potential to provide it. Stories told with style – as well as respecting press freedom and diversity – can help people better understand the complex world in which we live. There is an ever greater need for journalism to break down walls of prejudice and ignorance, and to regulate some of our undemocratic tendencies. This is not an easy task in the age of the Internet and globalisation. Media actors are currently bewildered. Converging technologies have changed the way journalists work, and previously profitable market models no longer deliver rich returns. Employers are cutting back on costs, creating precarious jobs where high standards of journalism are increasingly difficult to achieve. Media is also a loudspeaker that magnifies power relations, and it can either reinforce or expose those who have political and social power. Diversity in the media is, more than a matter of professional ethics, a matter of questioning that given power. Diversity in media matters because it brings attention to an otherwise underrepresented community and gives a voice to the otherwise voiceless.
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Title: Why diversity in media matters - Coppieters Foundation
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Content: Converging technologies have changed the way journalists work, and previously profitable market models no longer deliver rich returns. Employers are cutting back on costs, creating precarious jobs where high standards of journalism are increasingly difficult to achieve. Media is also a loudspeaker that magnifies power relations, and it can either reinforce or expose those who have political and social power. Diversity in the media is, more than a matter of professional ethics, a matter of questioning that given power. Diversity in media matters because it brings attention to an otherwise underrepresented community and gives a voice to the otherwise voiceless. By failing to reflect the diversified structures of societies and by fueling misrepresentations of “others”, media outlets feed the social distance that already separates different groups. When a given minority or disadvantaged group is portrayed in the media in a positive light, stereotypes can be dismantled, and this is especially important for younger generations who are more directly exposed to this. Photos from the 2018 summer school on national minorities and border regions, co-organised by Coppieters Foundation and ECMI, where Pilar Kaltzada delivered her presentation on diversity and media. Can diversity in media be measured? In one of the most frequently cited classifications, Philip Napoli makes the basic distinction between diversity in structure, content and exposure.
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Title: Why diversity in media matters - Coppieters Foundation
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Content: By failing to reflect the diversified structures of societies and by fueling misrepresentations of “others”, media outlets feed the social distance that already separates different groups. When a given minority or disadvantaged group is portrayed in the media in a positive light, stereotypes can be dismantled, and this is especially important for younger generations who are more directly exposed to this. Photos from the 2018 summer school on national minorities and border regions, co-organised by Coppieters Foundation and ECMI, where Pilar Kaltzada delivered her presentation on diversity and media. Can diversity in media be measured? In one of the most frequently cited classifications, Philip Napoli makes the basic distinction between diversity in structure, content and exposure. Structural diversity reflects the media policy goal of promoting a diverse range of information sources or content providers. This includes questions of media ownership, the number of outlets on the market, and various other dimensions of organizational or economic structures (e.g. public, private, non-profit media). A variety of organizational factors, such as editorial, management and recruitment policies, as well as newsroom cultures, also clearly impact diversity. Content diversity refers to diversity of ideas, viewpoints or content options. Here a distinction is often made between external diversity, which refers to diversity across media outlets, and internal diversity, which refers to the diversity of perspectives within one media organization.
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Title: A pillar of society - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
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a pillar of society
pillar of society
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a pillar of the community
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pillar of society
One who is a particularly active, respected, and influential member of one's local social sphere. My grandfather was a pillar of society because of how many people his businesses employed. She was long considered a pillar of society, so she won the mayoral election with ease. See also: of, pillar, society
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. a pillar of society
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a pillar of the community
If you describe someone as a pillar of society or a pillar of the community, you mean that they are an active and respected member of a group of people. He is a pillar of society, the son every mother would love to have. My father had been a pillar of the community. See also:
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Title: A pillar of society - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
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a pillar of the community
If you describe someone as a pillar of society or a pillar of the community, you mean that they are an active and respected member of a group of people. He is a pillar of society, the son every mother would love to have. My father had been a pillar of the community. See also: of, pillar, society
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
a pillar of society
a person regarded as a particularly responsible citizen. The use of pillar to mean ‘a person regarded as a mainstay or support for something’ is recorded from medieval times; Pillars of Society was the English title of an 1888 play by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen . See also:
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Title: A pillar of society - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
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pillar of society
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a pillar of society
a person regarded as a particularly responsible citizen. The use of pillar to mean ‘a person regarded as a mainstay or support for something’ is recorded from medieval times; Pillars of Society was the English title of an 1888 play by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen . See also: of, pillar, society
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
pillar of society, a
A chief supporter of one’s community, social group, or other institution. The earliest example of being such a pillar dates from the early fourteenth century and involves a pillar of the church, which Eric Partridge deemed a particularly objectionable cliché by 1800 or so. Shakespeare used a slightly different locution in The Merchant of Venice; at the trial Shylock says, “I charge you by the law, whereof you are a well-deserving pillar,” presumably hoping that the judge will respond favorably to this compliment. From the late nineteenth century on, pillar of society was often used sarcastically or pejoratively, the target generally being both the individual and the society being upheld.
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Title: A pillar of society - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
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a pillar of society
pillar of society
a pillar of society
a pillar of the community
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
pillar of society, a
A chief supporter of one’s community, social group, or other institution. The earliest example of being such a pillar dates from the early fourteenth century and involves a pillar of the church, which Eric Partridge deemed a particularly objectionable cliché by 1800 or so. Shakespeare used a slightly different locution in The Merchant of Venice; at the trial Shylock says, “I charge you by the law, whereof you are a well-deserving pillar,” presumably hoping that the judge will respond favorably to this compliment. From the late nineteenth century on, pillar of society was often used sarcastically or pejoratively, the target generally being both the individual and the society being upheld. Ibsen so used it in his play, translated as Pillars of Society (1877), and his example was followed by Shaw and others. Still another variant, pillar of the community, may be used either ironically or straightforwardly. See also: of, pillar
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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Title: Nudge - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Headings: nudge
nudge
a nudge and a wink
give (someone) a nudge
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nudge someone or something aside
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Content: Link to this page: References in periodicals archive ? ' Nudges are very subtle and one thing we have tried to push back is why don't we take it holistically. Symposium highlights need to promote behavioural economics in Pakistan
In fact, they want the government and industry to enshrine what was on display at Nudge into a "set of key principles applied to all supermarkets". Inside the supermarket 'nudging' people to health; Can a fresh store layout help shoppers make healthier choices? He served as the Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs during the Obama Administration and is author of many books, including Nudge (with Richard Thaler) (2008), The Cost-Benefit Revolution (2018), On Freedom (forthcoming 2019), and How Change Happens (forthcoming 2019). Nudging: a very short guide
The researchers, therefore, looked to alternative behavioral models to determine the assumptions under which a nudge can be assessed in a meaningful way. New study says nudging might not always influence decision making
Nudges are typically used to get people to do things that are good for them or for society as a whole, but which they may be otherwise disinclined to do.
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Title: Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Headings: Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Types of Organizational Environment
Internal Environment of Organization
Owners and Shareholders
Board of Directors
Employees
Organizational Culture
Resources of the Organization
Organization’s image/goodwill
External Environment of Organization – Factors Outside of Organization’s Scope
General Environment of Organization – Common Factors that All company in the Economy Faces
Elements of the General External Environment
Political Legal Factors
Economic Factors
Socio-Cultural Factors
Technological Factors
Legal Factors
Environmental / Natural Factors
Demographic Factors
International Factors
Industry/Task Environment of Organization – Industry Factors that are Vital for Business Functions
Elements of the industry or task environment
Suppliers
Customers & Buyers
Competitors & New Entrants.
Regulators
Substitute Products
Strategic Partners
Influence of Internal and Environment on Business
Conclusion
Content: Organization’s image/goodwill. The internal environment consists mainly of the organization’s owners, the board of directors, employees and culture. Owners and Shareholders
Owners are people who invested in the company and have property rights and claims on the organization. Owners can be an individual or group of persons who started the company; or who bought a share of the company in the share market. They have the right to change the company’s policy at any time. Owners of an organization may be an individual in the case of sole proprietorship business, partners in a partnership firm, shareholders or stockholders in a limited company or members in a cooperative society. In public enterprises, the government of the country is the owner. Whoever the owners, they are an integral part of the organization’s internal environment. Owners play an important role in influencing the affairs of the business.
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Title: Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Headings: Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Types of Organizational Environment
Internal Environment of Organization
Owners and Shareholders
Board of Directors
Employees
Organizational Culture
Resources of the Organization
Organization’s image/goodwill
External Environment of Organization – Factors Outside of Organization’s Scope
General Environment of Organization – Common Factors that All company in the Economy Faces
Elements of the General External Environment
Political Legal Factors
Economic Factors
Socio-Cultural Factors
Technological Factors
Legal Factors
Environmental / Natural Factors
Demographic Factors
International Factors
Industry/Task Environment of Organization – Industry Factors that are Vital for Business Functions
Elements of the industry or task environment
Suppliers
Customers & Buyers
Competitors & New Entrants.
Regulators
Substitute Products
Strategic Partners
Influence of Internal and Environment on Business
Conclusion
Content: They have the right to change the company’s policy at any time. Owners of an organization may be an individual in the case of sole proprietorship business, partners in a partnership firm, shareholders or stockholders in a limited company or members in a cooperative society. In public enterprises, the government of the country is the owner. Whoever the owners, they are an integral part of the organization’s internal environment. Owners play an important role in influencing the affairs of the business. This is the reason why managers should take more care of the owners of their organizations. Board of Directors
The board of directors is the governing body of the company who is elected by stockholders, and they are given the responsibility for overseeing a firm’s top managers such as the general manager. Employees
Employees or the workforce, the most important element of an organization’s internal environment, which performs the tasks of the administration. Individual employees and also the labor unions they join are important parts of the internal environment. If managed properly they can positively change the organization’s policy.
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Title: Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Headings: Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Types of Organizational Environment
Internal Environment of Organization
Owners and Shareholders
Board of Directors
Employees
Organizational Culture
Resources of the Organization
Organization’s image/goodwill
External Environment of Organization – Factors Outside of Organization’s Scope
General Environment of Organization – Common Factors that All company in the Economy Faces
Elements of the General External Environment
Political Legal Factors
Economic Factors
Socio-Cultural Factors
Technological Factors
Legal Factors
Environmental / Natural Factors
Demographic Factors
International Factors
Industry/Task Environment of Organization – Industry Factors that are Vital for Business Functions
Elements of the industry or task environment
Suppliers
Customers & Buyers
Competitors & New Entrants.
Regulators
Substitute Products
Strategic Partners
Influence of Internal and Environment on Business
Conclusion
Content: This is the reason why managers should take more care of the owners of their organizations. Board of Directors
The board of directors is the governing body of the company who is elected by stockholders, and they are given the responsibility for overseeing a firm’s top managers such as the general manager. Employees
Employees or the workforce, the most important element of an organization’s internal environment, which performs the tasks of the administration. Individual employees and also the labor unions they join are important parts of the internal environment. If managed properly they can positively change the organization’s policy. But ill-management of the workforce could lead to a catastrophic situation for the company. Organizational Culture
Organizational culture is the collective behavior of members of an organization and the values, visions, beliefs, habits that they attach to their actions. An organization’s culture plays a major role in shaping its success because the culture is an important determinant of how well their organization will perform. As the foundation of the organization’s internal environment, it plays a major role in shaping managerial behavior. An organization’s culture is viewed as the foundation of its internal environment.
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Title: Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Headings: Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Internal and External Environment Factors that Influences Organizational Decision Making
Types of Organizational Environment
Internal Environment of Organization
Owners and Shareholders
Board of Directors
Employees
Organizational Culture
Resources of the Organization
Organization’s image/goodwill
External Environment of Organization – Factors Outside of Organization’s Scope
General Environment of Organization – Common Factors that All company in the Economy Faces
Elements of the General External Environment
Political Legal Factors
Economic Factors
Socio-Cultural Factors
Technological Factors
Legal Factors
Environmental / Natural Factors
Demographic Factors
International Factors
Industry/Task Environment of Organization – Industry Factors that are Vital for Business Functions
Elements of the industry or task environment
Suppliers
Customers & Buyers
Competitors & New Entrants.
Regulators
Substitute Products
Strategic Partners
Influence of Internal and Environment on Business
Conclusion
Content: The internal environment of an organization consists of the conditions and forces that exist within the organization. Internal environment {sometimes called micro-environment) portrays an organization’s ‘in-house’ situations. An organization has full control over these situations. Unlike the external environment, firms can directly control the internal environment. Internal environment includes various internal factors of the organization such as resources, owners/shareholders, a board of directors, employees and trade union, goodwill, and corporate culture. These factors are detailed out below. External Environment of Organization
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https://iedunote.com/organizational-environment-elements
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Title: List of 100 Australian Slang Words & Phrases | Updated 2020
Headings: 100 Australian Slang Words And Phrases – Updated 2021
100 Australian Slang Words And Phrases – Updated 2021
by IDP IELTS — January 5th, 2021
There are lots of Australian slang words that you should learn when you live in Australia. Whether you’re here for a couple of weeks as a tourist, or if you’re here for work and study, this list of 100 Australian slang words and phrases will help you understand the Aussies like a local.
What is slang? And when do you use slang?
3 Top Reasons Why People Choose IELTS General Training
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Content: So, what do Aussies mean when they say: “ Let’s grab a slab from the bottle-o for our piss-up later.” A “slab” is a quantity or beer, usually a box. You can buy this from a liquor store (Aussies call this a bottle shop, or “bottle-o”). Then, a “piss-up” is a very informal phrase for a party where alcoholic drinks are involved. So be careful that you don’t call every party a piss-up, because that isn’t always appropriate. Also, be careful not to drink alcohol and drive a vehicle. Australian Police are very strict, and you don’t want to get caught by a Booze Bus: a custom-built Police bus to check for intoxicated drivers on the road. True-blue Aussies on Straya Day
Australia has a rich history, dating back some 65,000 years.
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https://ielts.com.au/articles/australian-slang-words-phrases/
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Title: Science and Ideology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Headings: Science and Ideology
Science and Ideology
Table of Contents
1. Terminology
2. Science and Political Economy
3. Science and Race
4. Science and Gender
5. Science and Religion
6. Science as Ideology: Scientism
7. Conclusion
8. References and Further Reading
Author Information
Content: Not all sciences seem equally susceptible to ideological influence or appropriation. Ideologies seem to have closer connections to those sciences investigating topics nearer to human concerns. Sciences that claim to bear upon immigration restrictions, government, or human sexuality find wider audiences and wider disputes than scientific conclusions limited to barnacle morphology or quantum gravity. The potential for science to become entwined with ideology does not necessarily undermine scientific claims or detract from science’s epistemic and cultural value. It hardly makes science trivial, or just one view among others. Science must be used well and taken seriously in order to solve real-world challenges. Part of taking science seriously involves judicious analysis of how ideologies might influence scientific processes and applications. The topic is vast, and this article confines itself to some historical cases that exemplify significant interactions between science and ideologies. Table of Contents
Terminology
Science and Political Economy
Science and Race
Science and Gender
Science and Religion
Science as Ideology: Scientism
Conclusion
References and Further Reading
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https://iep.utm.edu/sci-ideo/
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Title: The Digestive System - IFFGD
Headings: The Digestive System
The Digestive System
Why is digestion important
How is food digested
Movement of Food Through the System
The Small Intestine/Bowel
The Large Intestine/Bowel, or Colon
Production of Digestive Juices
Absorption and Transport of Nutrients
Carbohydrates
Protein
Fats
Vitamins
How is the digestive process controlled?
Hormone Regulators
Nerve Regulators
Was this article helpful?
Content: Duodenum – The chyme first enters into the duodenum where it is exposed to secretions that aid digestion. The secretions include bile salts, enzymes, and bicarbonate. The bile salts from the liver help digest fats and fat-soluble vitamins (Vitamin A, D, E, and K). Pancreatic enzymes help digest carbohydrates and fats. Bicarbonate from the pancreas neutralizes the acid from the stomach. Jejunum – The chyme is then further transited down into the second or middle part of the small intestine, the jejunum. Mainly in the first half of the jejunum, the majority (about 90%) of nutrient absorption occurs involving proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. Ileum – The ileum is the last section of the small intestine and leads to the large intestine or colon. The ileum mainly absorbs water, bile salts, and vitamin B12. The ileocecal valve is a one-way valve located between the ileum and the cecum, which is the first portion of the colon.
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https://iffgd.org/gi-disorders/the-digestive-system/
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Title: Investing in Cryptocurrencies? The Good and Bad of Cryptocurrency
Headings: The Good and Bad of Cryptocurrency – Is Investing in Cryptocurrencies Wise?
The Good and Bad of Cryptocurrency – Is Investing in Cryptocurrencies Wise?
What is Blockchain?
What is Cryptocurrency?
What Can You Do with Cryptocurrencies?
Difference Between Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
The Good and Bad of Cryptocurrency
The Virtues of Cryptocurrency
Anonymity
Secure
Easy to Join
The Vices of Cryptocurrency
Misuse
Volatility
Irreversible
Experimental
Government Regulations
Should You Be Investing in Cryptocurrencies?
Incognito Forensic Foundation (IFF Lab) – Digital Forensics Lab in Bangalore
Contact IFF Lab for Cybersecurity Assistance and Consultation.
Content: Yes, there are gradual improvements, but each day brings over more sophisticated threats to its security and integrity too. Investing in cryptocurrencies at this stage can bombard you with fluctuating and increasing fees, slower confirmation and other crucial issues. Government Regulations
Cryptocurrency is not an official form of currency in any part of the world yet. It has stayed in the bad books of the government due to the concerns of misuse in illegal transactions. Also, anything that has value is taxable, including cryptocurrency. The slightly confusing and complex tax reporting associated with cryptocurrencies is mostly jarring for crypto users and traders. Should You Be Investing in Cryptocurrencies? Everything said and done, cryptocurrencies have truly managed to be a hit with some. But, there aren’t enough reasons yet why people would switch from cash or credit to digital currencies. Though it holds great potential for the future, the cryptocurrency market is still volatile.
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https://ifflab.org/the-good-and-bad-of-cryptocurrency-is-investing-in-cryptocurrencies-wise/
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Title: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Headings: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
What is Social Engineering?
The Crux of Social Engineering Attacks
Some Common Social Engineering Attack Techniques
1. Baiting
Example:
(a) Baiting in the Physical Space
(b) Baiting in the Cyber Space
2. Phishing
Example:
3. Scareware
Example:
4. Pretexting
Example:
5. Quid Pro Quo
Example:
Tips to Avoid Being a Social Engineering Victim
1. Be Slow & Steady
2. Do Your Homework
3. Abstain from Clicking Links
4. Download Wisely
5. Be Cautious of Foreign Offers
How to Protect Yourself from Social Engineering Attacks?
Incognito Forensic Foundation (IFF Lab) – Your Awareness & Diagnostic Partner
Contact us for Awareness Programs and Investigation Services.
Content: Social engineering attack techniques vary as per the final objectives of miscreants. Some may seek information such as passwords and financial details to cheat victims of money. Likewise, some use this technique to gain access to the victim’s computer to covertly install malicious software. This enables them to gain control over their systems and access their personal information. The Crux of Social Engineering Attacks
Trust is crucial for an individual’s security –in the physical, emotional space as well as cyber space! Not knowing when and whom to trust is the trait that cyber criminals look for in a potential social engineering victim. Social engineering attacks exploit the gullibility of individuals into trusting online communication or information. With the colossal upsurge in fake websites and spam emails, it is important that you know what and whom to trust in the digital space. Be cognizant of the legitimacy of online information. DO NOT accept any information or person at face value.
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https://ifflab.org/top-5-social-engineering-attack-techniques-used-by-cyber-criminals/
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Title: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Headings: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
What is Social Engineering?
The Crux of Social Engineering Attacks
Some Common Social Engineering Attack Techniques
1. Baiting
Example:
(a) Baiting in the Physical Space
(b) Baiting in the Cyber Space
2. Phishing
Example:
3. Scareware
Example:
4. Pretexting
Example:
5. Quid Pro Quo
Example:
Tips to Avoid Being a Social Engineering Victim
1. Be Slow & Steady
2. Do Your Homework
3. Abstain from Clicking Links
4. Download Wisely
5. Be Cautious of Foreign Offers
How to Protect Yourself from Social Engineering Attacks?
Incognito Forensic Foundation (IFF Lab) – Your Awareness & Diagnostic Partner
Contact us for Awareness Programs and Investigation Services.
Content: Furthermore, they may also deploy baits on social networking platforms and a malicious/fake website that entice an individual through ads. Such ads then lead to malicious websites that persuade the victim to download malicious software. The malicious software could be a malware or virus that enables the cyber criminals to access the victim’s sensitive data. 2. Phishing
Phishing is one of the most common social engineering attack techniques. In this, the fraudster uses online communications such as email or SMS to gain the victim’s trust. The email/SMS campaigns are so crafted that they look strikingly legitimate and evoke a sense of curiosity, urgency or fear. This encourages them to respond by divulging sensitive information, opening attachments containing malicious software, or clicking on malicious links. Example: A common phishing mail is when users of an online service receive a notification citing ‘unusual login activity’.
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https://ifflab.org/top-5-social-engineering-attack-techniques-used-by-cyber-criminals/
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Title: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Headings: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
What is Social Engineering?
The Crux of Social Engineering Attacks
Some Common Social Engineering Attack Techniques
1. Baiting
Example:
(a) Baiting in the Physical Space
(b) Baiting in the Cyber Space
2. Phishing
Example:
3. Scareware
Example:
4. Pretexting
Example:
5. Quid Pro Quo
Example:
Tips to Avoid Being a Social Engineering Victim
1. Be Slow & Steady
2. Do Your Homework
3. Abstain from Clicking Links
4. Download Wisely
5. Be Cautious of Foreign Offers
How to Protect Yourself from Social Engineering Attacks?
Incognito Forensic Foundation (IFF Lab) – Your Awareness & Diagnostic Partner
Contact us for Awareness Programs and Investigation Services.
Content: In this, the fraudster uses online communications such as email or SMS to gain the victim’s trust. The email/SMS campaigns are so crafted that they look strikingly legitimate and evoke a sense of curiosity, urgency or fear. This encourages them to respond by divulging sensitive information, opening attachments containing malicious software, or clicking on malicious links. Example: A common phishing mail is when users of an online service receive a notification citing ‘unusual login activity’. Or, an email alert citing temporary suspension of the account due to an error. The email contains a link which leads to a malicious website meant for stealing the victim’s credentials. Source: http://www.phishing.org/phishing-examples
Source: https://www.edts.com/edts-blog/15-examples-of-phishing-emails-from-2016-2017
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https://ifflab.org/top-5-social-engineering-attack-techniques-used-by-cyber-criminals/
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Title: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Headings: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
What is Social Engineering?
The Crux of Social Engineering Attacks
Some Common Social Engineering Attack Techniques
1. Baiting
Example:
(a) Baiting in the Physical Space
(b) Baiting in the Cyber Space
2. Phishing
Example:
3. Scareware
Example:
4. Pretexting
Example:
5. Quid Pro Quo
Example:
Tips to Avoid Being a Social Engineering Victim
1. Be Slow & Steady
2. Do Your Homework
3. Abstain from Clicking Links
4. Download Wisely
5. Be Cautious of Foreign Offers
How to Protect Yourself from Social Engineering Attacks?
Incognito Forensic Foundation (IFF Lab) – Your Awareness & Diagnostic Partner
Contact us for Awareness Programs and Investigation Services.
Content: The user receives a pop-up informing him/her of a malicious spyware infection to their computer. The pop-ups look pretty legitimate thus leaving no scope for doubts. It urges the victim to install a corrective tool (usually containing malware) or leads him/her to a malicious site. Source: https://www.maketecheasier.com/the-scareware-scam/
4. Pretexting
Pretexting is a social engineering technique that uses an interesting ploy to deceive victims. Once the perpetrator gains the victim’s trust, making the latter disclose sensitive information become a cakewalk. Did you know that successful pretexting attacks have tripled since 2017? Following are some common pretexts for deceiving victims into divulging their personal information: Urgent call for help citing a friend or kin robbed, injured or hospitalized in some other country.
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https://ifflab.org/top-5-social-engineering-attack-techniques-used-by-cyber-criminals/
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Title: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Headings: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
What is Social Engineering?
The Crux of Social Engineering Attacks
Some Common Social Engineering Attack Techniques
1. Baiting
Example:
(a) Baiting in the Physical Space
(b) Baiting in the Cyber Space
2. Phishing
Example:
3. Scareware
Example:
4. Pretexting
Example:
5. Quid Pro Quo
Example:
Tips to Avoid Being a Social Engineering Victim
1. Be Slow & Steady
2. Do Your Homework
3. Abstain from Clicking Links
4. Download Wisely
5. Be Cautious of Foreign Offers
How to Protect Yourself from Social Engineering Attacks?
Incognito Forensic Foundation (IFF Lab) – Your Awareness & Diagnostic Partner
Contact us for Awareness Programs and Investigation Services.
Content: Pretexting
Pretexting is a social engineering technique that uses an interesting ploy to deceive victims. Once the perpetrator gains the victim’s trust, making the latter disclose sensitive information become a cakewalk. Did you know that successful pretexting attacks have tripled since 2017? Following are some common pretexts for deceiving victims into divulging their personal information: Urgent call for help citing a friend or kin robbed, injured or hospitalized in some other country. Fund-raising donation for a natural disaster, political campaign or charity to play on the victim’s generosity and humanity. Present an issue that requires the victim to verify his/her information by clicking on the link provided or filling an online form. Notifying of a lottery or contest win that requires the victim to enter their financial details. Posing as a co-worker or boss to demand personal or financial information. Example:
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https://ifflab.org/top-5-social-engineering-attack-techniques-used-by-cyber-criminals/
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Title: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Headings: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
What is Social Engineering?
The Crux of Social Engineering Attacks
Some Common Social Engineering Attack Techniques
1. Baiting
Example:
(a) Baiting in the Physical Space
(b) Baiting in the Cyber Space
2. Phishing
Example:
3. Scareware
Example:
4. Pretexting
Example:
5. Quid Pro Quo
Example:
Tips to Avoid Being a Social Engineering Victim
1. Be Slow & Steady
2. Do Your Homework
3. Abstain from Clicking Links
4. Download Wisely
5. Be Cautious of Foreign Offers
How to Protect Yourself from Social Engineering Attacks?
Incognito Forensic Foundation (IFF Lab) – Your Awareness & Diagnostic Partner
Contact us for Awareness Programs and Investigation Services.
Content: Fund-raising donation for a natural disaster, political campaign or charity to play on the victim’s generosity and humanity. Present an issue that requires the victim to verify his/her information by clicking on the link provided or filling an online form. Notifying of a lottery or contest win that requires the victim to enter their financial details. Posing as a co-worker or boss to demand personal or financial information. Example: The victim receives an email declaring him/her as the winner of a sweepstake that promises an attractive sum of money. The sender of the email then asks the victim to call a particular number or click on the link provided. The victim’s greed for the lottery win often lures him/her to disclose sensitive bank details to the conman. Source: http://www.euromillions.co/lottery-scams/
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https://ifflab.org/top-5-social-engineering-attack-techniques-used-by-cyber-criminals/
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Title: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Headings: Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
Top 5 Social Engineering Attack Techniques Used by Cyber Criminals
What is Social Engineering?
The Crux of Social Engineering Attacks
Some Common Social Engineering Attack Techniques
1. Baiting
Example:
(a) Baiting in the Physical Space
(b) Baiting in the Cyber Space
2. Phishing
Example:
3. Scareware
Example:
4. Pretexting
Example:
5. Quid Pro Quo
Example:
Tips to Avoid Being a Social Engineering Victim
1. Be Slow & Steady
2. Do Your Homework
3. Abstain from Clicking Links
4. Download Wisely
5. Be Cautious of Foreign Offers
How to Protect Yourself from Social Engineering Attacks?
Incognito Forensic Foundation (IFF Lab) – Your Awareness & Diagnostic Partner
Contact us for Awareness Programs and Investigation Services.
Content: The victim receives an email declaring him/her as the winner of a sweepstake that promises an attractive sum of money. The sender of the email then asks the victim to call a particular number or click on the link provided. The victim’s greed for the lottery win often lures him/her to disclose sensitive bank details to the conman. Source: http://www.euromillions.co/lottery-scams/
5. Quid Pro Quo
In this social engineering technique, miscreants lure victims with favors or benefits in exchange for something, usually information. Remember that if the offer sounds too good to be true, it might be nothing more than a trap! Example: The perpetrator impersonates an IT support technician and calls the target victim. He assures the victim of a quick technical fix.
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https://ifflab.org/top-5-social-engineering-attack-techniques-used-by-cyber-criminals/
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Title: Role of Social Equity in Public Administration | Ifioque.com
Headings: Social Equity
Social Equity
Role Of Social Equity In Public Administration
Difference Between Equity and Equality
Emergence of Social Equity in Public Administration
Further Readings:
Content: There are four main criteria, through which NAPA measures the level of social equity in public administration
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, they include: Distributional equity
Distributional equity involves fostering a commitment to provide resources, equal access and targetedintervention, such as when efforts are made to correct wrongs and reduce risk factors for historically underserved groups. Outcome disparities
Disparity is simply a measured difference between two groups on an outcome of interest, for example, differences in average earnings between men and women. Therefore, outcome disparities can be rectified by investigating what causes disparities. Procedural fairness
Procedural fairness is concerned with a guarantee of due process and equal protection when hiring, promoting and awarding contracts. Process equity
Process equity can be ensured by providing consistency in service delivery. Social equity also involves considering the mental and physical conditions, social class, language, race, ethnicity, gender and sexual preference of individuals and groups within a population. For example, a child, who does not speak English, entering school is at a substantive disadvantage compared to her native English-peaking classmates. Though the entire class may receive equal instruction in language, the non-English-speaking student requires additional tutoring if her training is to be equitable with that of her classmates. Difference Between Equity and Equality
According to Black’s Law Dictionary (1957): “
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https://ifioque.com/career-workshop/management/social_equity
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Title: Role of Social Equity in Public Administration | Ifioque.com
Headings: Social Equity
Social Equity
Role Of Social Equity In Public Administration
Difference Between Equity and Equality
Emergence of Social Equity in Public Administration
Further Readings:
Content: Process equity
Process equity can be ensured by providing consistency in service delivery. Social equity also involves considering the mental and physical conditions, social class, language, race, ethnicity, gender and sexual preference of individuals and groups within a population. For example, a child, who does not speak English, entering school is at a substantive disadvantage compared to her native English-peaking classmates. Though the entire class may receive equal instruction in language, the non-English-speaking student requires additional tutoring if her training is to be equitable with that of her classmates. Difference Between Equity and Equality
According to Black’s Law Dictionary (1957): “ Equity denotes the spirit and the habit of fairness and justice and right dealing which would regulate the intercourse of men … its obligation is ethical rather than jural, and its discussion belongs to the sphere of morals.” The concept of equity ensures that each individual is treated in a fair and just manner. However, the ways in which specific individuals are treated may need to be adjusted for the sake of leveling the playing field. In contrast, equality assumes that each individual starts out on equal footing and receives equal treatment from the beginning. Social equality is built upon three pillars.
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https://ifioque.com/career-workshop/management/social_equity
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Title: Role of Social Equity in Public Administration | Ifioque.com
Headings: Social Equity
Social Equity
Role Of Social Equity In Public Administration
Difference Between Equity and Equality
Emergence of Social Equity in Public Administration
Further Readings:
Content: Equity denotes the spirit and the habit of fairness and justice and right dealing which would regulate the intercourse of men … its obligation is ethical rather than jural, and its discussion belongs to the sphere of morals.” The concept of equity ensures that each individual is treated in a fair and just manner. However, the ways in which specific individuals are treated may need to be adjusted for the sake of leveling the playing field. In contrast, equality assumes that each individual starts out on equal footing and receives equal treatment from the beginning. Social equality is built upon three pillars. The fundamental aspects of social equality include: ensuring the fair administration of laws; seeking out and qualifying minorities for positions in the workforce; encouraging moral public leadership that motivates individuals and communities to practice social equity. Over the years both the subject of social equity and its language have changed.
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https://ifioque.com/career-workshop/management/social_equity
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Title: Role of Social Equity in Public Administration | Ifioque.com
Headings: Social Equity
Social Equity
Role Of Social Equity In Public Administration
Difference Between Equity and Equality
Emergence of Social Equity in Public Administration
Further Readings:
Content: The fundamental aspects of social equality include: ensuring the fair administration of laws; seeking out and qualifying minorities for positions in the workforce; encouraging moral public leadership that motivates individuals and communities to practice social equity. Over the years both the subject of social equity and its language have changed. Equity is now more broadly defined to include not just race and gender but ethnicity, sexual preference, certain mental and physical conditions, language, and variations in economic circumstances. The words multiculturalism and diversity are now often used to suggest this broader definition of social equity. Emergence of Social Equity in Public Administration
Emergence of social equity in the field of public administration in the United States began during the 1960s, amid growing national awareness of civil rights and racial inequality. According to early evaluations, social equity initiatives and many other public programs were not being implemented effectively and efficiently for all citizens. The 1968 Minnowbrook Conference
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shed light on an array of issues related to the field of public administration, including social equity.
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https://ifioque.com/career-workshop/management/social_equity
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Title: Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin - Craving Tasty
Headings: Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin
Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin
Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin
Ingredients
Instructions
Content: It does not take long to cook and can be fully done in about half and hour – just throw it in the pre-heated oven and, 25 minutes later, a delicious dinner is ready. Tenderloin by itself is not a very flavorful piece of meat, just like chicken or turkey breast, so it really benefits from either injecting or marinating. I like both methods, and which method I pick really depends on my mood and circumstances. Marinating is less messy and easier – you just mix salt and spices, rub on the meat, and refrigerate. All the spices and salt evenly penetrate the meat, making it perfectly seasoned and flavorful throughout. Just like with cooking chicken or turkey breast, it’s crucial not to overcook tenderloin as it’s a very lean cut and will start drying out really quickly when the temperature starts getting close to 150F. USDA recommends cooking pork steaks, chops, roasts to internal temperature of 145F.
At this temperature the meat is tender and juicy, with a light pinkish hue in the center. If you are not fond of the pink color on your baked pork tenderloin slices, take the internal temperature to about 150F – 155F. The meat will be just a tad drier, but still very much succulent and tender. Make sure to use an accurate instant thermometer like ThermoWorks Thermapen or any other to help you hit the right temperature. In my oven on top rack tenderloins hit 145F at about 20-22 minutes and 150F at about 23-24 minutes. Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin
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https://ifoodblogger.com/recipe-pork-tenderloin-oven/
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Title: Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin - Craving Tasty
Headings: Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin
Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin
Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin
Ingredients
Instructions
Content: Just like with cooking chicken or turkey breast, it’s crucial not to overcook tenderloin as it’s a very lean cut and will start drying out really quickly when the temperature starts getting close to 150F. USDA recommends cooking pork steaks, chops, roasts to internal temperature of 145F.
At this temperature the meat is tender and juicy, with a light pinkish hue in the center. If you are not fond of the pink color on your baked pork tenderloin slices, take the internal temperature to about 150F – 155F. The meat will be just a tad drier, but still very much succulent and tender. Make sure to use an accurate instant thermometer like ThermoWorks Thermapen or any other to help you hit the right temperature. In my oven on top rack tenderloins hit 145F at about 20-22 minutes and 150F at about 23-24 minutes. Oven-Baked Pork Tenderloin
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 4 -6
Calories: Author:
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https://ifoodblogger.com/recipe-pork-tenderloin-oven/
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Title: Everyday use by alice walker essay thesis proposal
Headings: Everyday use by alice walker essay thesis proposal
Everyday use by alice walker essay thesis proposal
Content: Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston – Black Experience Research Paper studies female authors for example Toni Morrison, Alice Master, and Zora Neal Hurston. Sula Toni Morrison – Black Experience Research Paper studies female authors for example Toni Morrison, Alice Master, and Zora Neal Hurston. Sula – Black Experience Research Paper studies female authors for example Toni Morrison, Alice Master, and Zora Neal Hurston. Afro-Creole Culture and Influence – Black Experience Research Paper studies female authors for example Toni Morrison, Alice Master, and Zora Neal Hurston. African Literature – These Studies Paper Sample discusses Maya Angelou’s “I Understand Why the Cage Bird Sings” and also the subject is Displacement. Cultural Awareness – Cultural awareness may be the open-minded capability to remain aware of variations between human societies, walking away from one’s own biases and searching at others within an enlightened way. Black Much Like Me – Black Much Like Me Research Papers explore the segregated south within the 1950’s. Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, remains probably the most effective literary achievement within the good reputation for American literature. Black British – Black British Research Papers see this language which rooted from the time the African Americans were forced to America to get slaves. This site is made to demonstrate crafting an investigation project around the subject the thing is left.
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Title: How Many Teeth Do Adult Dogs Have? Find out here - iHomePet
Headings: How Many Teeth Do Adult Dogs Have?
How Many Teeth Do Adult Dogs Have?
So How Many Should They Have?
Incisors
Canines
Premolars
Molars
The Structure of Dog’s Teeth
Development of Permanent Teeth
More about dogs teeth
Content: Every tooth of your puppy has a specific time period for its growth. For instance, the deciduous incisors are replaced within 6 weeks and the permanent incisors erupt within 12 weeks. So, when you see the incisors growing then you can guess that the puppy is about 4 months old. But this pattern automatically stops after they cross the age of 6 months because by that time the permanent teeth start appearing. After six months it would become difficult for owners to guess the exact age of the dog. An Adult Dog has total of 42 teeth and when they are puppy they only have 28 teeth. Their teething process starts when they are about four months and it ends by about 6 months.
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Title: Antibiotics for sepsis: instructions for use | Competently about health on iLive
Headings: Antibiotics for sepsis: what are the effective ones?
Antibiotics for sepsis: what are the effective ones?
Treatment of sepsis with antibiotics
Indications of the antibiotics for sepsis
Release form
Titles
Antibiotics for blood sepsis
Antibiotics for treatment of sepsis caused by staphylococcus
Antibiotics for the treatment of sepsis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Antibiotics for the prevention of sepsis
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacokinetics
Use of the antibiotics for sepsis during pregnancy
Contraindications
Side effects of the antibiotics for sepsis
Dosing and administration
Overdose
Interactions with other drugs
Storage conditions
Shelf life
Attention!
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Sepsis is a serious disease, which causes infection of the whole organism, including blood, urine, and others in the norm of sterile biological fluids with a bacterial microflora. Distribution occurs directly from the source of infection in the event that the bacteria have received unlimited growth and their number is sharply exceeding all permissible limits. This means that the focus of infection, where the main infectious-inflammatory process occurs, is completely colonized by pathogenic microflora, and it began to colonize free biotopes, that is, the infection progresses. As practice shows, antibiotics for sepsis are the only possible way to save a person. In the absence of treatment, a person dies. Treatment of sepsis with antibiotics
Cure is possible only in the course of intensive antibiotic therapy, in which antibiotics are used.
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Title: Antibiotics for sepsis: instructions for use | Competently about health on iLive
Headings: Antibiotics for sepsis: what are the effective ones?
Antibiotics for sepsis: what are the effective ones?
Treatment of sepsis with antibiotics
Indications of the antibiotics for sepsis
Release form
Titles
Antibiotics for blood sepsis
Antibiotics for treatment of sepsis caused by staphylococcus
Antibiotics for the treatment of sepsis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Antibiotics for the prevention of sepsis
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacokinetics
Use of the antibiotics for sepsis during pregnancy
Contraindications
Side effects of the antibiotics for sepsis
Dosing and administration
Overdose
Interactions with other drugs
Storage conditions
Shelf life
Attention!
Content: Distribution occurs directly from the source of infection in the event that the bacteria have received unlimited growth and their number is sharply exceeding all permissible limits. This means that the focus of infection, where the main infectious-inflammatory process occurs, is completely colonized by pathogenic microflora, and it began to colonize free biotopes, that is, the infection progresses. As practice shows, antibiotics for sepsis are the only possible way to save a person. In the absence of treatment, a person dies. Treatment of sepsis with antibiotics
Cure is possible only in the course of intensive antibiotic therapy, in which antibiotics are used. This is a group of drugs that aims to eliminate the infectious process in the body. Acts in two ways: either kills the bacterium completely, or stops its growth and reproduction. To date, the pharmaceutical market is represented by a huge number of antibacterial agents, which show different activity against different groups of microorganisms. So, some of them can act only against one group of microorganisms, others - against another.
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Title: Antibiotics for sepsis: instructions for use | Competently about health on iLive
Headings: Antibiotics for sepsis: what are the effective ones?
Antibiotics for sepsis: what are the effective ones?
Treatment of sepsis with antibiotics
Indications of the antibiotics for sepsis
Release form
Titles
Antibiotics for blood sepsis
Antibiotics for treatment of sepsis caused by staphylococcus
Antibiotics for the treatment of sepsis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Antibiotics for the prevention of sepsis
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacokinetics
Use of the antibiotics for sepsis during pregnancy
Contraindications
Side effects of the antibiotics for sepsis
Dosing and administration
Overdose
Interactions with other drugs
Storage conditions
Shelf life
Attention!
Content: This is a group of drugs that aims to eliminate the infectious process in the body. Acts in two ways: either kills the bacterium completely, or stops its growth and reproduction. To date, the pharmaceutical market is represented by a huge number of antibacterial agents, which show different activity against different groups of microorganisms. So, some of them can act only against one group of microorganisms, others - against another. For example, preparations are known that show activity only against Gram-positive microorganisms and are purposefully killed. They are active in relation to such microorganisms as staphylococcus, streptococcus, pneumococcus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, but will be absolutely ineffective, for example, against E. Coli. Other antibiotics are highly active against gram-negative groups at the time. As they do not have any effect on gram-positive microorganisms. For example, they can show a high degree of activity in relation to E. Coli, salmonella, klebsiella, and will be absolutely ineffective in the treatment of diseases caused, for example, by staphylococci.
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Title: Dyskinesia of the esophagus | Competently about health on iLive
Headings: Dyskinesia of the esophagus
Health
Dyskinesia of the esophagus
Classification of esophagus dyskinesia
Hypermotor disorders of the peristalsis of the thoracic esophagus
Segmental esophagospasm (the "esophagus of the nutcracker")
Diffuse esophagospasm
Nonspecific motor disorders of the esophagus
Hypomotor disorders of the peristalsis of the thoracic esophagus
Cardiospasm
Achalasia cardia
What do need to examine?
How to examine?
What tests are needed?
Content: Hypomotor
II. Disorders of the sphincter
1. Lower esophageal sphincter
Lack of cardia: Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Achalasia cardia
Cardiospasm
2. Upper esophageal sphincter
[ 6 ], [ 7 ], [ 8 ], [ 9]
Hypermotor disorders of the peristalsis of the thoracic esophagus
Hypermotor dyskinesia of the thoracic esophagus is characterized by an increase in its tone and motor function, and this can be observed not only during ingestion of food, but also outside the swallowing act. Approximately 10% of patients with symptomatic disease may not be (latent flow). To diagnose in this case, hypermotor dyskinesia of the esophagus can be based on fluoroscopy of the esophagus, and also by esophageal manometry . The main symptoms of hypermotor dyskinesia of the thoracic esophagus are: dysphagia - difficulty swallowing. It is characteristic that dysphagia is impermanent, during the day it can appear and disappear again, may be absent for several days, weeks, months and again appear.
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Title: Dyskinesia of the esophagus | Competently about health on iLive
Headings: Dyskinesia of the esophagus
Health
Dyskinesia of the esophagus
Classification of esophagus dyskinesia
Hypermotor disorders of the peristalsis of the thoracic esophagus
Segmental esophagospasm (the "esophagus of the nutcracker")
Diffuse esophagospasm
Nonspecific motor disorders of the esophagus
Hypomotor disorders of the peristalsis of the thoracic esophagus
Cardiospasm
Achalasia cardia
What do need to examine?
How to examine?
What tests are needed?
Content: [ 10 ], [ 11]
Nonspecific motor disorders of the esophagus
Nonspecific violations of the motor function of the esophagus occur against the background of its preserved peristalsis. The main symptoms are as follows: periodic occurrence of pain in the upper middle third of the sternum of varying intensity, usually during eating, swallowing, and not spontaneously. Typically, the pain is not long, can go on independently or after taking antacids or a sip of water; Dysphagia is rare. With fluoroscopy, one can observe non-impulsive non-hyperstatic contractions of the esophageal wall that arise when swallowing. Hypermotor dyskinesia of the esophagus must be differentiated first of all with esophagus cancer, cardiac achalasia, gastroesophageal reflux disease and coronary artery disease. To determine the exact diagnosis, use is made of fluoroscopy of the esophagus, esophagoscopy, pH-metry and esophagus manometry, a test with the introduction of hydrochloric acid into the esophagus , a grinding test with inflation in the esophagus of a rubber canister under esophagothoimagrafic, X-ray, electrocardiographic control (test provokes the appearance of hypermotor dyskinesia of the esophagus). Hypomotor disorders of the peristalsis of the thoracic esophagus
Primary hypomotor disorders of peristalsis of the esophagus are rare, mainly in elderly and senile patients and chronic alcoholics. They may be accompanied by a deficiency of cardia and play a role in the development of reflux esophagitis.
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Title: Dyskinesia of the esophagus | Competently about health on iLive
Headings: Dyskinesia of the esophagus
Health
Dyskinesia of the esophagus
Classification of esophagus dyskinesia
Hypermotor disorders of the peristalsis of the thoracic esophagus
Segmental esophagospasm (the "esophagus of the nutcracker")
Diffuse esophagospasm
Nonspecific motor disorders of the esophagus
Hypomotor disorders of the peristalsis of the thoracic esophagus
Cardiospasm
Achalasia cardia
What do need to examine?
How to examine?
What tests are needed?
Content: About 20% of patients with hypomotor dyskinesia of the esophagus do not complain. The remaining patients may have the following manifestations of the disease: dysphagia; regurgitation; feeling of heaviness in the epigastrium after eating; Aspiration of the contents of the esophagus (stomach) into the respiratory tract and development of chronic bronchitis, pneumonia; esophagitis ; decrease in pressure in the esophagus, in the region of the lower esophageal sphincter (with esophagotho-kymographic examination). Cardiospasm
Cardiospasm is the spastic reduction of the lower esophageal sphincter. In the literature there is still no consensus on the terminology of this disease.
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https://iliveok.com/health/dyskinesia-esophagus_107027i15938.html
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Title: Pain in the bridge of the nose | Competently about health on iLive
Headings: Pain in the bridge of the nose
Pain in the bridge of the nose
Diseases that cause pain in the bridge of the nose
Chronic Sinusitis
Rhinitis
Neuralgia
What if you have a pain in the nose?
Content: For the prevention of sinusitis should, first and foremost, increase the body's immunity in order to prevent catarrhal diseases and prevent the development of consequences. There are also some nuances that can help prevent the onset of the disease: firstly, it is airing the room. This procedure should be performed at least 4-5 times a day, while the undesirable factor is the ingress of cold and moist air into the nasal cavity. The presence of allergies can also affect the development of the disease. When visiting the pool, for example, you should avoid getting into the nasal cavity of chlorinated water, as this is an irritating factor. Any type of sinusitis can provoke pain in the bridge of the nose. With a common cold and flu, complications can cause sinusitis, which also causes pain. In acute fright, frequent symptoms are the main pains, which can be accompanied by pain in the penis. Painful sensations can arise very different - from stupid and pressing to sharp and intense.
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Title: Stephen King "Reading to Write" | creative-writing
Headings: Creative Writing
Creative Writing
My Response
Content: God willing I never will
Asteroid Miners (which wasn’t the title, but that’s close enough) was an important book in my life as a reader. Almost everyone can remember losing his or her virginity, and most writers can remember the first book he/she put down thinking; I can do better than this, Hell, I am doing better than this! What can be more encouraging to the struggling writer than to realize his/her work is unquestionably better than that of someone who actually got paid for his/her stuff? One learns most clearly what not to do by reading bad prose--- one novel like Asteroid Miners ( or Valley of the Dolls, Flowers in the Attic, and The Bridges of Madison County,to name just a few) is worth a semester at a good writing school, even with the superstar guest lecturers thrown in. Good writing, on the other hand, teaches the learning writer about style, graceful narration, plot development, the creation of believable characters, and truth-telling. A novel like The Grapes of Wrath may fill a new writer with feelings of despair and good old-fashioned jealousy--- “ I’ll never be able to write anything that good,not if I live to be a thousand”--- but such feelings can also serve as a spur, goading the writer to work harder and aim higher. Being swept away by a combination of great story and great writing--- of being flattened, in fact--- is part of every writer’s necessary formations,You cannot hope to sweep someone else away by the force of your writing until it has been done to you. So we read to experience the mediocre and the outright rotten; such experience helps us to recognize those things when they begin to creep into our our own work, and to steer clear of them.
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Title: Japanese Immigrants - LAWS.com
Headings: Japanese Immigrants
Japanese Immigrants
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Content: Japanese Immigrants - LAWS.com
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Japanese Immigrants
Modified date: December 22, 2019
Japanese immigration to America happened primarily on the West Coast and within Hawaii in the late 19th century. Around 1885, the first large groups of Japanese immigrants were brought over to work with growing various important crops for the United States. In Hawaii, the Japan immigration had brought a number of individuals to help with plantations that grew sugarcane and pineapples. These were the staple crops that Hawaii produced and the Japanese immigrants were hired to help keep the production of the plantations fluid and progressive. Within the continental United States, the Japanese immigration movement brought a number of individuals to California; here is where they were put to work in produce and fruit farms. However, much like the Chinese immigration movement, the Japan immigration movement was beginning to heighten the agitation of individuals who lived in the United States, with the new immigrants. As a result, in 1907 there was a gentlemen’s between the nation of Japan and the United States to have Japan stop issuing worker’s passports to come into the United states. This did not stop immigration all together;
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Title: Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War | Vietnamese Immigration
Headings: Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War
Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War
Content: Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War | Vietnamese Immigration
Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War
Vietnamese immigration to the United States was an experience unlike any other immigrant group that has come to America. The group’s spontaneous increase in immigration and the reasons why they came make them especially different compared to other Asian and European immigrant groups. The way the Vietnamese acclimated to American culture is also unique, as well as how the Vietnamese are participating in the United States today. In order to understand the specific reasons why Vietnamese immigrated into the United States at this time, as well as how they adapted to life in the U.S. and how Americans responded to this group of people, one must look at the social, economic, and cultural issues surrounding the emigration out of Vietnam. This research will help explain the spontaneity and uniqueness involving the immigration of Vietnamese persons to the United States, especially why they came and how they responded to a significantly different culture. Vietnamese immigration before 1975 was virtually nonexistent. In the 1950s, the population of Vietnamese immigrants living in the United States was only in the low hundreds. These immigrants were usually students, war brides, or those with a highly-needed profession, such as doctors. The population did not rise until close to the end of the Vietnam War, when the population spiked significantly. The Vietnam War was a time of confusion and separation for the American people.
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Title: Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War | Vietnamese Immigration
Headings: Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War
Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War
Content: Vietnamese immigration before 1975 was virtually nonexistent. In the 1950s, the population of Vietnamese immigrants living in the United States was only in the low hundreds. These immigrants were usually students, war brides, or those with a highly-needed profession, such as doctors. The population did not rise until close to the end of the Vietnam War, when the population spiked significantly. The Vietnam War was a time of confusion and separation for the American people. As one of the United State’s longest and most hated wars, soldiers bringing back Vietnamese immigrants after the Vietnam War obviously brought forth problems for the Vietnamese people. With antiwar sentiment still strong and the nation still reeling from the casualties of such a controversial war, the Vietnamese immigrants found themselves in the midst of unapologetic racism, discrimination, and exclusion. Following the Vietnam War, there were two distinct waves of immigrants coming into the United States. The first wave took place after the Fall of Saigon in April of 1975; 125,000 Vietnamese refugees fled to the United States.
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Title: Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War | Vietnamese Immigration
Headings: Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War
Vietnamese Immigration to the United States After the Vietnam War
Content: However, the willingness to leave the country and risk their lives in order to try to get to America shows the desperation the Vietnamese faced in the years following the fall of Saigon. As mentioned previously, the Vietnam War was very unpopular among American citizens. According to a 1975 Gallup poll, over half of the American public did not agree with the resettlement of the Vietnamese to the United States. Some believe this high number of those in disagreement with the this huge number of Vietnamese immigrants came from how fed up American citizens were with the war in Vietnam, while others blamed the data on the tendency to see the Vietnamese as “enemies.” However, most Vietnamese refugees had been on the America’s side during the war. No one can be sure exactly what the reasoning was behind the data from the poll, but it made resettlement for Vietnamese immigrants after the war incredibly difficult. What made acclimation most difficult following the Vietnam War was the spreading out of Vietnamese immigrants. The immigrants who were placed with sponsors moved all over the country, which was difficult for a culture who relies so much on family and community. After a few years in America and getting more used to their new land, Vietnamese immigrants moved to large metropolitan areas to create ethnic enclaves with other Asian-Americans. The most prominent example of these enclaves is “Little Saigon” in Orange County, California.
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https://immigration.umwblogs.org/vietnamese-immigration-to-the-united-states-after-the-vietnam-war/
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Title: Fact Sheet: Expedited Removal - National Immigration Forum
Headings: Fact Sheet: Expedited Removal
Fact Sheet: Expedited Removal
What is expedited removal?
How many expedited removals does the federal government conduct?
How is expedited removal limited?
How has the Trump administration proposed to expand the expedited removal process?
What occurs when a person subject to expedited removal has fled their country of origin due to fear of persecution?
Are people ever mistakenly removed under expedited removal?
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Content: Regulations promulgated in 2004 further limited the use of expedited removal, requiring that the process only apply to noncitizens that have been picked up within 14 days of arrival in the U.S and within 100 miles of a U.S land border. However, draft DHS regulations under consideration by the Trump administration would erase these limitations. How has the Trump administration proposed to expand the expedited removal process? President Trump issued an executive order in 2017 announcing that DHS would issue new regulations to expand the use of expedited removal, allowing his administration to utilize it more often to speed up deportations. In April 2019, there were reports that DHS draft regulations to expand expedited removal were under consideration, consistent with the scope of the 1996 statute that created the process of expedited removal. Under the draft regulations, immigrants who are not able to prove that they have been continuously living in the United States for two years or more – as opposed to two weeks or more – would be eligible for expedited removal. The proposed change would also remove the 100 mile border limitation, and allow officials to deport undocumented immigrants from anywhere in the United States on an expedited basis. What occurs when a person subject to expedited removal has fled their country of origin due to fear of persecution? A noncitizen seeking asylum to flee persecution in their country of origin are not subject to expedited removal. If a noncitizen states to a CBP officer that they fear returning to their country or origin, or that they intend to apply for asylum, the officer must refer the noncitizen to an asylum officer, who will then conduct an interview of the noncitizen to determine whether he or she has a “credible fear” of persecution or torture if returned to his or her country of origin.
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https://immigrationforum.org/article/fact-sheet-expedited-removal/
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Title: Fact Sheet: Immigrants and Public Benefits - National Immigration Forum
Headings: Fact Sheet: Immigrants and Public Benefits
Fact Sheet: Immigrants and Public Benefits
Are undocumented immigrants eligible for federal public benefit programs?
Are legal immigrants eligible for federal public benefit programs?
Are immigrants eligible for state benefit programs?
What is the protocol for “mixed-status families,” i.e., undocumented parents with citizen children?
How much do legal immigrants use federal public benefit programs?
How much do immigrants contribute to support public benefits programs?
Do undocumented children have access to a public education?
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Content: Fact Sheet: Immigrants and Public Benefits - National Immigration Forum
Fact Sheet: Immigrants and Public Benefits
August 21, 2018
Are undocumented immigrants eligible for federal public benefit programs? Generally no. Undocumented immigrants, including DACA holders, are ineligible to receive most federal public benefits, including means-tested benefits such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, sometimes referred to as food stamps), regular Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for health care subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and are prohibited from purchasing unsubsidized health coverage on ACA exchanges. Undocumented immigrants may be eligible for a handful of benefits that are deemed necessary to protect life or guarantee safety in dire situations, such as emergency Medicaid, access to treatment in hospital emergency rooms, or access to healthcare and nutrition programs under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Are legal immigrants eligible for federal public benefit programs? Only those with lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, but not until they have resided as a legal resident for five years. LPRs – sometimes referred to as green card holders – do not have full access to all public benefit programs and are subject to limitations before being eligible for federal means-tested benefits, including Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), TANF, SNAP, and SSI.
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https://immigrationforum.org/article/fact-sheet-immigrants-and-public-benefits/
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Title: Which is the Widest River in the United States?
Headings: Which is the Widest River in the United States?
Which is the Widest River in the United States?
Interesting Facts about the Mississippi River
The Origin of Mississippi
Flow of the Mississippi
The Upper Mississippi
The Middle Mississippi
The Lower Mississippi
Confluence with the Gulf of Mexico
Human Settlements and Ecology
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Where the Mississippi does originates?
What is the total length of the Mississippi?
What is the river’s total drainage area?
What North American states does the river pass through?
How many states in US does it drains?
What is the origin of the name ‘Mississippi’?
Into how many sections the Mississippi river can be divided?
Which section of the Mississippi has the largest number of dams?
How many of dams are used for power generation?
What is the purpose of remaining dams?
Which is the farthest navigation point on the Mississippi?
Passing through which dam the drop in elevation of Mississippi is the largest?
Which is the only waterfall on Mississippi river and where?
Which lake is the widest in upper Mississippi?
Name some major tributaries of the upper Mississippi.
Name the chief tributaries of the middle Mississippi.
What are the main tributaries of lower Mississippi?
Where the Mississippi river does empties itself?
What is the discharge rate of Mississippi river into the Gulf of Mexico?
When was the earliest bridge across the Mississippi was constructed?
When was the first rail road bridge across the Mississippi constructed?
What are the rare turtle species found in the Mississippi basin?
Content: Wing Dams are constructed along the banks of the river to reduce its overflow. The farthest navigable point from the head of Mississippi lies in its Upper parts- Coon Rapids Dam, Minnesota. The elevation of River falls gradually while passing through a number of lock dams. The upper portion of the Mississippi also has the only waterfall along the full length of the river- Saint Anthony falls in Minneapolis. These numerous locks and dams along the upper Mississippi has resulted in many natural as well as artificial lakes, like- Lake Winnibigoshish ( approx 20 km in diameter), Lake Onalaska ( across 7 km) and Lake Pepin ( across 3 km). Another interesting fact about the flow of Upper Mississippi from its source to St Paul’s in Minnesota is that its elevation drops to about 209 meters, which is half of the initial elevation of the river. The upper Mississippi after its confluence with St. Croix River in Iowa passes through a number of step banks formed due to the river erosion on both sides. The upper Mississippi is a multi threaded stream with many islands and bars. Some important tributaries of the Upper Mississippi river are- Minnesota River, Cannon River, Croix River, Wisconsin River and Skunk River etc. The Middle Mississippi
The middle Mississippi has a length of 190 miles (310 kilometers), from the upper Mississippi’s confluence with the Missouri river at St Louis to its confluence with the Ohio River at Cairo Illinois.
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Title: Which is the Widest River in the United States?
Headings: Which is the Widest River in the United States?
Which is the Widest River in the United States?
Interesting Facts about the Mississippi River
The Origin of Mississippi
Flow of the Mississippi
The Upper Mississippi
The Middle Mississippi
The Lower Mississippi
Confluence with the Gulf of Mexico
Human Settlements and Ecology
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Where the Mississippi does originates?
What is the total length of the Mississippi?
What is the river’s total drainage area?
What North American states does the river pass through?
How many states in US does it drains?
What is the origin of the name ‘Mississippi’?
Into how many sections the Mississippi river can be divided?
Which section of the Mississippi has the largest number of dams?
How many of dams are used for power generation?
What is the purpose of remaining dams?
Which is the farthest navigation point on the Mississippi?
Passing through which dam the drop in elevation of Mississippi is the largest?
Which is the only waterfall on Mississippi river and where?
Which lake is the widest in upper Mississippi?
Name some major tributaries of the upper Mississippi.
Name the chief tributaries of the middle Mississippi.
What are the main tributaries of lower Mississippi?
Where the Mississippi river does empties itself?
What is the discharge rate of Mississippi river into the Gulf of Mexico?
When was the earliest bridge across the Mississippi was constructed?
When was the first rail road bridge across the Mississippi constructed?
What are the rare turtle species found in the Mississippi basin?
Content: Another interesting fact about the flow of Upper Mississippi from its source to St Paul’s in Minnesota is that its elevation drops to about 209 meters, which is half of the initial elevation of the river. The upper Mississippi after its confluence with St. Croix River in Iowa passes through a number of step banks formed due to the river erosion on both sides. The upper Mississippi is a multi threaded stream with many islands and bars. Some important tributaries of the Upper Mississippi river are- Minnesota River, Cannon River, Croix River, Wisconsin River and Skunk River etc. The Middle Mississippi
The middle Mississippi has a length of 190 miles (310 kilometers), from the upper Mississippi’s confluence with the Missouri river at St Louis to its confluence with the Ohio River at Cairo Illinois. The middle Mississippi falls further to an elevation of 96 meters from sea level from its initial elevation of 209 meters. The middle Mississippi encounters only three tributaries during its entire flow from St Louis to Illinois- Missouri, Meramec Rivers of the state of Missouri and the Kaskaskia River of Illinois. The Lower Mississippi
The lower Mississippi has a length of 1000 kilometers (1600 miles) from its confluence with the Ohio River to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico. It is during the lower regions of its flow that the Mississippi river meets its major tributary in terms of discharge, which is the Ohio River. The lower Mississippi also has the widest points in some places where it reaches to a width of approx 2-3 km.
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Title: Conclusion - Fall Of Constantinople
Headings: conclusion
conclusion
Content: Conclusion - Fall Of Constantinople
Fall Of Constantinople
Home
Armies and Commanders
The Siege
Impacts
Economic
Social
Political
Impact on the Renaissance
Modern-Day Effect
Conclusion
Annotated Bibliography
conclusion
Modern-day Istanbul, 560 years after the Fall of Constantinople
The Fall of Constantinople brought many changes to the European area. The Fall signified the beginning of Christendom's modern age. It led to the establishment of one of the biggest empires of its time, the Ottoman Empire. The Fall led to intellectuals from the Byzantine Empire leaving to go to Italy and helping spark the Renaissance and end the Middle Ages. The Fall of Constantinople also helped effect economic trades in Europe that eventually led to the push for New World exploration that helped discover the Americas. Socially, the Fall of Constantinople has led to a lot of anti-Turkish bias across Europe and weak relations between the nations of Turkey and Greece. Overall, the Fall of Constantinople was an important event in Europe that had a lasting impact, even to this day.
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Title: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($) | Imperfect Plan
Headings: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
Why the United States Dollar is Used as El Salvador’s Currency
The Benefits to foreigners with US Dollars
What was the El Salvador Colón?
Do I need to exchange my money for Colóns?
Content: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($) | Imperfect Plan
El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
by Chris | Jan 24, 2020 | El Salvador
The country of El Salvador uses the US Dollar ($, USD) as the national currency. In 2001, the government of El Salvador changed their currency from the El Salvador Colón (SVC) to the United States Dollar. El Salvador country uses Dollars, so visitors to El Salvador should bring US Dollars. Why the United States Dollar is Used as El Salvador’s Currency
The United States Dollar is known around the world for being stable and secure. For a country to maintain a currency, significant government and public resources are required. El Salvador is a very small country with limited resources and limited reach globally. El Salvador produces a lot of coffee, grain, corn and beans. A large part of El Salvador’s success has come historically from its exports.
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Title: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($) | Imperfect Plan
Headings: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
Why the United States Dollar is Used as El Salvador’s Currency
The Benefits to foreigners with US Dollars
What was the El Salvador Colón?
Do I need to exchange my money for Colóns?
Content: Why the United States Dollar is Used as El Salvador’s Currency
The United States Dollar is known around the world for being stable and secure. For a country to maintain a currency, significant government and public resources are required. El Salvador is a very small country with limited resources and limited reach globally. El Salvador produces a lot of coffee, grain, corn and beans. A large part of El Salvador’s success has come historically from its exports. Therefore the government of El Salvador decided to use a currency that was more widely accept globally in order to make trade easier. They chose the United States. Although fiat currency is a relatively simple concept, there is a lot that happens behind the scene to maintain the integrity of a country’s monetary system. Additionally, the money that country chooses to use in trade has a direct impact on trade deals. The Benefits to foreigners with US Dollars
Another benefit to using the United States dollar is the attraction that it offers to potential visitors and tourists.
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Title: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($) | Imperfect Plan
Headings: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
Why the United States Dollar is Used as El Salvador’s Currency
The Benefits to foreigners with US Dollars
What was the El Salvador Colón?
Do I need to exchange my money for Colóns?
Content: Therefore the government of El Salvador decided to use a currency that was more widely accept globally in order to make trade easier. They chose the United States. Although fiat currency is a relatively simple concept, there is a lot that happens behind the scene to maintain the integrity of a country’s monetary system. Additionally, the money that country chooses to use in trade has a direct impact on trade deals. The Benefits to foreigners with US Dollars
Another benefit to using the United States dollar is the attraction that it offers to potential visitors and tourists. Latin countries often rely on tourism as a source of revenue and a large number of visitors come from the United States. By switching to the US Dollar, these countries help visitors to avoid the annoyances of exchanging dollars, paying exchange rates and losing money due to potential misunderstandings in money exchange rates. Other countries in Central America, such as Panama, have also become dollarized. Dollarization is the process of transitioning a countries currency from their own national currency to the United States Dollar. What was the El Salvador Colón?
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Title: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($) | Imperfect Plan
Headings: El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
El Salvador’s Currency: US Dollars ($)
Why the United States Dollar is Used as El Salvador’s Currency
The Benefits to foreigners with US Dollars
What was the El Salvador Colón?
Do I need to exchange my money for Colóns?
Content: Latin countries often rely on tourism as a source of revenue and a large number of visitors come from the United States. By switching to the US Dollar, these countries help visitors to avoid the annoyances of exchanging dollars, paying exchange rates and losing money due to potential misunderstandings in money exchange rates. Other countries in Central America, such as Panama, have also become dollarized. Dollarization is the process of transitioning a countries currency from their own national currency to the United States Dollar. What was the El Salvador Colón? The Colón of El Salvador was a currency that was used between 1892 and 2001. Although the Colón has not officially ceased to be legal tender, it’s no longer in circulation in El Salvador and it’s not available for exchange. Before the Colón, El Salvador used the Peso. However, that was changed in 1892 when President Carlos Ezeta decided to rename the currency to the Colón. Later, the Colón stopped being used and the United States Dollar became the official money of the small nation.
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Title: U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific Islands
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U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific Islands;
Hawaii Becomes a Republic
Content: The Sphere of Influence was the type of imperialism because the United States used Hawaii for their sugar trade. The U.S. had an interest in Hawaii because it was a port on the way to India and China. When Hawaii's sugar trade started to change the Hawaiian economy is when America made the American Sugar Plantation. 75 percent of Hawaii's wealth was because of the sugar plantations by the mid 1800's. In 1890, a crisis was set off in the Pacific Islands because the McKinley Tariff Act was passed in the U.S. This Act eliminated the tax on all sugar being imported into the U.S. Some American business leaders wanted to push to take over Hawaii and add the territory to the United States. With doing this, the U.S. can sell the Hawaiian sugar for a greater profit. Around the same time, Queen Liliuokalani was the new Hawaiian ruler. She wanted a new constitution to give her more power and would restore the political power of the Hawaiians. The Americans didn't want this to happen so they made a plan to over throw the Hawaiian Monarchy. That same year Queen Liliuokalani was removed from power.
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Title: U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific Islands
Headings:
U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific Islands;
Hawaii Becomes a Republic
Content: With doing this, the U.S. can sell the Hawaiian sugar for a greater profit. Around the same time, Queen Liliuokalani was the new Hawaiian ruler. She wanted a new constitution to give her more power and would restore the political power of the Hawaiians. The Americans didn't want this to happen so they made a plan to over throw the Hawaiian Monarchy. That same year Queen Liliuokalani was removed from power. In 1894, Sanford B. Dole became the president of the new republic. He asked the United States to annex, or add the Hawaiian Republic to the U.S. territory. At first, President Cleveland didn't want to add Hawaii to the United States. But, in 1898 the president annexed Hawaii into the United States. Source:
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Title: The Danger of the “Black Lives Matter” Movement - Imprimis
Headings: The Danger of the “Black Lives Matter” Movement
The Danger of the “Black Lives Matter” Movement
Heather Mac Donald
Manhattan Institute
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Every year, approximately 6,000 blacks are murdered. This is a number greater than white and Hispanic homicide victims combined, even though blacks are only 13 percent of the national population. Blacks are killed at six times the rate of whites and Hispanics combined. In Los Angeles, blacks between the ages of 20 and 24 die at a rate 20 to 30 times the national mean. Who is killing them? Not the police, and not white civilians, but other blacks. The astronomical black death-by-homicide rate is a function of the black crime rate. Black males between the ages of 14 and 17 commit homicide at ten times the rate of white and Hispanic male teens combined. Blacks of all ages commit homicide at eight times the rate of whites and Hispanics combined, and at eleven times the rate of whites alone. The police could end all lethal uses of force tomorrow and it would have at most a trivial effect on the black death-by-homicide rate.
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https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/the-danger-of-the-black-lives-matter-movement/
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Title: Why do girls have to wear less clothes always ?? Why can't they wear clothes like guys do ?? | Yahoo Answers
Headings: Why do girls have to wear less clothes always ?? Why can't they wear clothes like guys do ??
Why do girls have to wear less clothes always ?? Why can't they wear clothes like guys do ??
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Content: You will get some looks though, but ignore that. You are doing what you want to do. What do you think of the answers? You can sign in to give your opinion on the answer. Anonymous
1 decade ago
But isn't this the problem? They see their celebrities wearing (or not wearing) something and they try to emulate that. The fashions are rather risque and daring, but it garners a lot of attention, both positive and negative. We want people to retain their individual traits, but conform to an overall norm. As people learn what it is they really need, the taste and approach changes, but there is a time of trying to define who someone is, so things can go a bit odd. ...Show more
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professional question.
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Title: Why do girls have to wear less clothes always ?? Why can't they wear clothes like guys do ?? | Yahoo Answers
Headings: Why do girls have to wear less clothes always ?? Why can't they wear clothes like guys do ??
Why do girls have to wear less clothes always ?? Why can't they wear clothes like guys do ??
22 Answers
Anonymous
Content: They see their celebrities wearing (or not wearing) something and they try to emulate that. The fashions are rather risque and daring, but it garners a lot of attention, both positive and negative. We want people to retain their individual traits, but conform to an overall norm. As people learn what it is they really need, the taste and approach changes, but there is a time of trying to define who someone is, so things can go a bit odd. ...Show more
salmam
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professional question. i will attempt to respond to it as appropriate as i will.. It relies upon. some women positioned on those clothing for diverse motives. some ought to correctly be: -they're delicate -they're trending -the females choose interest -they experience optimistic in those clothing -the garments look sturdy on them - and so on. And counting on which motives, some women ought to be completely open to a guy checking them out, the position others ought to correctly be indignant.
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Title: What is the difference between a habitat and an environment? | Yahoo Answers
Headings: What is the difference between a habitat and an environment?
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What is the difference between a habitat and an environment?
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What is the difference between a habitat and an environment? Brushing up on my science before I have to teach a lesson, just wondering if anyone can give me a good way to answer this question for 8 year olds? 10 Answers
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Habitat is the environment in which human beings live, work, reproduce and move about. It is not just a living place – “a house” with four walls but it includes all factors which constitute the total environment where human beings live, work and perform their essential and day to day tasks. The same definition can be applied to all living organisms. Environment includes all living & non living things that exist on this earth. The living things include all the plants, animals including man, & micro organisms. the non living factors include the air. water, oceans, rocks, mountains, soil, man made objects like bridges, buildings.
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Headings: What is the difference between a habitat and an environment?
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Content: The same definition can be applied to all living organisms. Environment includes all living & non living things that exist on this earth. The living things include all the plants, animals including man, & micro organisms. the non living factors include the air. water, oceans, rocks, mountains, soil, man made objects like bridges, buildings. Environment is very vast & habitat is a part of it. If we consider the entire school as the environment, the class room is like the habitat. ...Show more
kuzma
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4 years ago
Habitat And Environment
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malla b
1 decade ago
Environment is derived from the french word ENVIRONNER which means to encircle or surround. All the biological and non biological things surrounding an organism are thus included in environment.
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Title: What is the difference between a habitat and an environment? | Yahoo Answers
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Content: Environment is very vast & habitat is a part of it. If we consider the entire school as the environment, the class room is like the habitat. ...Show more
kuzma
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4 years ago
Habitat And Environment
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malla b
1 decade ago
Environment is derived from the french word ENVIRONNER which means to encircle or surround. All the biological and non biological things surrounding an organism are thus included in environment. Thus environment is the sum total of water,air, and land, inter-relationships among themselves and also with the human beings,other living organisms and property. Habitat is the place where the organism lives. A habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits") is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds (influences and is utilized by) a species population
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rockschool4
1 decade ago
Habitat is the home or the place where an animal lives. Environment is a terminology that comprises all living and non-living things that occur naturally on Earth or some part of it.
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Title: What is the difference between a habitat and an environment? | Yahoo Answers
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Content: What do you think of the answers? You can sign in to give your opinion on the answer. sneh
1 decade ago
an environment is the natural surrounding where any human species can adapt itself to..
the place where the organisms r found is called habitat.habitat is the address of living organisms.plants and animals have various habitats.they have adjusted to live according to their places of dwelling. ...Show more
opara
6 years ago
environment is the entire surroundings of a particular place consisting of living and non living things. Habitat is a place of living where organisms lives is like a house it consist mainly of living things. Anonymous
1 decade ago
If I remember correctly, habitat is like your house, and environment is like your neighbourhood. Anonymous
1 decade ago
Environment means all trees,jungles,roads,ponds,buildingd,cars and a habitat. Habitat is a part of environment
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1 decade ago
habitat is the subset of environment
Anonymous
1 decade ago
invironment is independent but habitate is depended on invironment.invironment controls habitate
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Title: What is the role of media in democracy? | Yahoo Answers
Headings: What is the role of media in democracy?
What is the role of media in democracy?
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Content: Thanks to technology that has brought a kind of revolution in journalism. Impact of media
The impact of media is really noteworthy. Excessive coverage or hype of sensitive news has led to communal riots at times. The illiterates are more prone to provocations than the literates. Constant repetition of the news, especially sensational news, breeds apathy and insensitivity. For instance, In Dhananjoy Chatterjee case, the overloaded hype led to death of quite a few children who imitated the hanging procedure which was repeatedly shown in most of the T.V. news channels. There is a plethora of such negative impacts. Media should take utmost care in airing or publishing such sensational news. Commercialization has created a stiff competition in media. In order to outdo each other print media has often gone one step further in publishing articles, cover stories, etc.
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Title: Functional Strength Training: What It Is, Why You Need It, and Exercises to Get Started - InBody USA
Headings: Functional Strength Training: What It Is, Why You Need It, and Exercises to Get Started
Functional Strength Training: What It Is, Why You Need It, and Exercises to Get Started
It’s never too late to get started
How to build real functional strength
Pushup to arm and hip raise
Bodyweight squat
Inverted row
Exercise ball hamstring curl
Exercise ball rollout
Band Lateral Raise
The Final Verdict
Content: your muscle mass and strength will decrease 30 to 50% between the ages of 30 and 80. That means the average person starts losing the ability to perform everyday functions as soon as they hit middle-age. Despite this, only 6% of adults do resistance training workouts two or more times per week (the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans’ recommendation). A common misconception is that you may be too old for strength training. But clinical data from a multitude of sources clearly shows the benefits of improving one’s functional fitness level, particularly for older adults. Let’s dig into what the current research says. It’s never too late to get started
Functional strength training is something all adults could really benefit from, and it’s never too late to reap the benefits. A study of 87 adults aged 65-93 years published in the American Journal of Health Promotion showed that functional ability improved for functionally limited elderly people who participated in a 16-week structured exercise program consisting of thirteen different strength training exercises using a Thera-Band resistance band. In another study, researchers tested the effects of 12 weeks of resistance training on the isometric strength, explosive power, and selected functional abilities of healthy women aged 75 and over, they saw statistically significant improvements in 4 out of 5 exercises measured. The science is clear:
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Title: Maintaining Body Composition Success - InBody USA
Headings: Maintaining Body Composition Success
Maintaining Body Composition Success
1. If you were overweight and lost a lot of body fat
Rebuilding your metabolism
The Cunningham Equation
370+ (21.6 x Lean Body Mass)
Maintaining healthy habits
2. If you were smaller and gaining size/muscle was your goal
Maintaining Muscle With Exercise
The importance of protein
Final thoughts
Regularly monitoring your body composition levels is the only way to know if your diet and exercise routine is working.
Content: Let’s explore what the science says about each of these. Maintaining Muscle With Exercise
After age 30, you start to lose as much as 3-5 percent of your body’s muscle mass every decade. Exercise—and particularly resistance training—can help you prevent muscle atrophy, especially when your nutrition is on point. Your exercise routine needs to remain consistent though in order to maintain body composition because Muscle strength begins to fade after just two weeks of inactivity. So how much exercise is enough to prevent muscle loss and maintain your gains? Currently Physical Activity Guidelines for American adults, published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), center around three things: Avoiding inactivity. Doing aerobic activity (150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity or 75 minutes/week of vigorous-intensity activity). Strengthening muscles (2 or more days per week). Although one small study found that for older men (70+) one day per week of resistance training was enough to maintain muscle mass, most people will have success following the current recommend guideline of at least 2 days of strength training per week if you want to prevent muscle loss and maintain body composition.
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Title: Canthal tilt - Incel Wiki
Headings: Canthal tilt
Canthal tilt
Contents
Examples
Negative canthal tilt
References
See Also
Content: Canthal tilt - Incel Wiki
Canthal tilt
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The canthal tilt is the angle of the lateral canthus (outside corner of eye) in relation to the medial canthus (inside corner of eye). A positive canthal tilt means the lateral canthus is higher on the face in proportion to the medial canthus, whereas a negative canthal tilt means the lateral canthus is lower on the face than the medial canthus. A negative canthal tilt is an extremely unattractive feature on men, as it looks droopy and unintimidating. In a study conducted, 93% of people preferred women with positive canthal tilts than those who did not. Contents
1 Examples
1.1 Negative canthal tilt
2 References
3 See Also
Examples
Negative canthal tilt
Adrien Brody
Aubrey Graham
Adam Gallagher
André Hamann
References
↑ Is Medial Canthal Tilt a Powerful Cue for Facial Attractiveness? Article in Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 23 (1):52-6 · January 2007
See Also
List of aesthetics
Looks
Looks
Looks theory • Looks • Regression toward the mean • Beauty • Golden Ratio • Decile • Facial Aesthetics: Concepts and Clinical Diagnosis • The Wall • Scientific Blackpill • Physiognomy • Body dysmorphic disorder • Cheerleader effect • Gait • Schluby Hubby
Lookism communities
Looksmax.me • Lookism.net • Looksmax.net (defunct)
Looksmaxxing
Gymmaxxing • Heightmaxxing • Statusmaxxing • Moneymaxxing • Surgerymaxxing • Whitemaxxing • Anabolic steroids • HGH • SARMs • Jelqing
Looks levels
Chad • Chadlite • Brad • Gigachad • Tanner • Pretty Boy • Becky • Stacy • Megastacy • Gigastacy • Witch
Racepill
Ethnicel • JBW theory • Ricecel • Currycel • Blackcel • Arabcel • Whitecel
Inceldom
Acnecel • Wristcel • Baldcel • Eyecel • Nosecel • Oldcel • Uglycel • Fatcel • Shortcel • Skinnycel
Body Parts
Eyes • Bulging eyes • Lateral orbital rim • Lips • Lower third • Mandible • Maxilla • Eyebrow • Moustache • Boobs • Buttocks • Leggings • Feet • Browridge • Cheeks • Penis • Bonepressed • Vagina
Body Characteristics
Macrophallism • Midface ratio • Neoteny • Sexual attractiveness • Sexual dimorphism • Facial Aesthetics: Concepts and Clinical Diagnosis • Norwooding • Fashion • Anteface • Fivehead • Frame • Facial width-to-height ratio • Chin • Canthal tilt • Compact midface • Deep-set eyes • Hunter eyes • Facial masculinity • Facial asymmetry • Body attractiveness • Muscle theory
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Title: Hot Selling Products for 2021
Headings: Hot Selling Products for 2021
Hot Selling Products for 2021
Athleisure
Shapewear
Meeting Consumer Demand
Marketing Popular Products in 2021
Liquid Courage Body Wash
Content: With more consumers working from home during the pandemic demand has increased dramatically. According to Linchpin, fashion searches for yoga clothing grew in 2020. Athletic wear customers are opting for more color in their yoga products as well. Consumers are beginning to ditch traditional grey yoga clothing for pastel colors such as baby pink, light blue, and beige. Demand for pastel colors has extended beyond yoga clothing and into the larger athletic apparel industry as traditional black and white colors are being dumped. Shapewear
According to fashion and retail technology company Edited, shapewear is exponentially rising in popularity. Compared to other lingerie styles, it might be considered “boring,” but the number of new shapewear arrivals on the market increased by 143 percent in 2018, compared to 2017. The global Shapewear market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate between 2020 and 2026. In 2020, the market was growing at a steady rate and with the rising adoption of strategies by key players, the market is expected to continue to grow over the years. Wireless Phone Chargers
Wireless chargers have been recently gaining popularity in the past few years, since they make charging phones easier without any wired connection.
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Title: Hot Selling Products for 2021
Headings: Hot Selling Products for 2021
Hot Selling Products for 2021
Athleisure
Shapewear
Meeting Consumer Demand
Marketing Popular Products in 2021
Liquid Courage Body Wash
Content: Shapewear
According to fashion and retail technology company Edited, shapewear is exponentially rising in popularity. Compared to other lingerie styles, it might be considered “boring,” but the number of new shapewear arrivals on the market increased by 143 percent in 2018, compared to 2017. The global Shapewear market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate between 2020 and 2026. In 2020, the market was growing at a steady rate and with the rising adoption of strategies by key players, the market is expected to continue to grow over the years. Wireless Phone Chargers
Wireless chargers have been recently gaining popularity in the past few years, since they make charging phones easier without any wired connection. The global wireless charging market is expected to reach $66.57 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 41 percent from 2019. Some factors that are driving this growth include: Rising demand for smartphones and other wireless computing devices
The necessity of a common charging platform
Increased demand for electric vehicles
Booming Internet of Things (IoT) and semiconductor market
Meeting Consumer Demand
“Month-by-month, or even week-by-week, sellers should be planning well in advance to service rotating demand for various product categories,” Kenny Tsang, Managing Director of PingPong Payments, said. “ While consumer intent to shop online continues to grow, demand for different products will fluctuate sharply and is sensitive to holiday and seasonal changes. In the run-up to Valentine’s Day for example, gift sales for jewelry, watches, and bags will soar.
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Headings: World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
Diabetes cases up to 422 million worldwide; India ranks among top 3 countries with diabetic population.
Content: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
Diabetes cases up to 422 million worldwide; India ranks among top 3 countries with diabetic population. Written by Anuradha Mascarenhas | Pune |
Updated: April 7, 2016 7:42:34 am
According to the Lancet study, China, India and USA are among the top three countries with a high number of diabetic population. ( Source: Thinkstock Images)
After tightening laws on tobacco and alcohol, experts now want a high tax on sugary drinks as they cause a sugar high that leads to insulin resistance. Ahead of World Health Day (April 7), the Lancet study (to be published online late tonight) said there is a fourfold rise in the number of diabetics – from 108 million in 1980 to 422 million in 2014 and half of them live in India, China, USA, Brazil and Indonesia. According to the Lancet study, China, India and USA are among the top three countries with a high number of diabetic population. While the numbers climbed from 20.4 million in China in 1980 to 102.9 million in 2014, the rise has been equally dramatic in India from 11.9 million in 1980 to 64.5 million in India.
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Headings: World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
Diabetes cases up to 422 million worldwide; India ranks among top 3 countries with diabetic population.
Content: Source: Thinkstock Images)
After tightening laws on tobacco and alcohol, experts now want a high tax on sugary drinks as they cause a sugar high that leads to insulin resistance. Ahead of World Health Day (April 7), the Lancet study (to be published online late tonight) said there is a fourfold rise in the number of diabetics – from 108 million in 1980 to 422 million in 2014 and half of them live in India, China, USA, Brazil and Indonesia. According to the Lancet study, China, India and USA are among the top three countries with a high number of diabetic population. While the numbers climbed from 20.4 million in China in 1980 to 102.9 million in 2014, the rise has been equally dramatic in India from 11.9 million in 1980 to 64.5 million in India. Prevalence of diabetes has more than doubled for men in India and China (3.7 per cent to 9.1 per cent in India and 3.5 per cent to 9.9 per cent in China). It has also increased by 50 per cent among women in China (5.0 per cent to 7.6 per cent) and 80 per cent among women in India (4.6 per cent to 8.3 per cent). Dietary patterns must change, with more fibre and protein and less of sugar and starches in the diet. A high tax on sugary drinks is needed, as they cause a sugar high that leads to insulin resistance, Dr K Srinath Reddy, President of Public Health Foundation of India told The Indian Express. https://images.indianexpress.com/2020/08/1x1.png
The government launched an adult screening programme for diabetes and hypertension in some districts, but it has had an inadequate response.
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Title: World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population | Lifestyle News,The Indian Express
Headings: World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
Diabetes cases up to 422 million worldwide; India ranks among top 3 countries with diabetic population.
Content: Unless early detection and effective treatment become a part of routinely available primary health services, we will fail in protecting persons with diabetes from having serious complications. Urban planning must support safe and pleasurable physical activity, especially active commuting. Public education on the prevention and appropriate treatment of diabetes is essential, as self-care is an important element of clinical management, Reddy said. Also read: Have a weak gut? It may trigger Type 2 diabetes, obesity
The findings provide estimates of worldwide diabetes trends and the larger rise in diabetes prevalence in low-income and middle-income countries than in high-income countries, and the mostly flat trends in Europe (especially in northwestern Europe),is caused by several factors. First, adiposity, which is an important risk factor for diabetes, has increased substantially more, and is now higher, in many low-income and middle-income countries than in continental Europe and high-income Asia Pacific countries, especially in women. Also see: Genetic link found between type 2 diabetes and mental disorders
Prof. Majid Ezzati, senior author from Imperial College London, said that the rates of diabetes are rising quickly in China, India and other low- and middle-income countries. As a result of rise in prevalence and population growth and ageing, the number of people with diabetes in India has risen from 11.9 million in 1980 to 64.5 million in 2014.
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Title: World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population | Lifestyle News,The Indian Express
Headings: World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
World Health Day: India among top 3 countries with high diabetic population
Diabetes cases up to 422 million worldwide; India ranks among top 3 countries with diabetic population.
Content: It may trigger Type 2 diabetes, obesity
The findings provide estimates of worldwide diabetes trends and the larger rise in diabetes prevalence in low-income and middle-income countries than in high-income countries, and the mostly flat trends in Europe (especially in northwestern Europe),is caused by several factors. First, adiposity, which is an important risk factor for diabetes, has increased substantially more, and is now higher, in many low-income and middle-income countries than in continental Europe and high-income Asia Pacific countries, especially in women. Also see: Genetic link found between type 2 diabetes and mental disorders
Prof. Majid Ezzati, senior author from Imperial College London, said that the rates of diabetes are rising quickly in China, India and other low- and middle-income countries. As a result of rise in prevalence and population growth and ageing, the number of people with diabetes in India has risen from 11.9 million in 1980 to 64.5 million in 2014. The study includes data from 751 studies totalling 4.4 million adults in different world regions. No country saw a significant decrease in diabetes prevalence. Obesity is the important risk factor for type-2 diabetes and attempts to control rising rates have not proved successful. Diabetes will be the world’s seventh largest killer by 2030 unless intense and focused efforts are made by governments, communities and individuals,” said Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, regional director, WHO South-East Asia, adding that the theme for the World Health Day was to focus on diabetes and to scale up efforts to prevent the disease. For news updates, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ & Instagram
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Headings: Totem Poles
Totem Poles
What are totem poles?
Pole types
Carving a pole
Cultural styles
Socio-cultural importance of totem poles
Recommended resources
Online resources
Books & articles
Endnotes
Content: Most totem poles display beings, or crest animals, marking a family’s lineage and validating the powerful rights and privileges that the family held. Totem poles would not necessarily tell a story so much as it would serve to document stories and histories familiar to community members or particular family or clan members. A totem pole typically features symbolic and stylized human, animal, and supernatural forms. 1 Totem poles are primarily visual representations of kinship, depicting family crests and clan membership. For example, some Kwakwaka’wakw families of northern Vancouver Island belonging to the Thunderbird Clan will feature a Thunderbird crest and familial legends on their poles. Other common crests among coastal First Nations include the wolf, eagle, grizzly bear, thunderbird, killer whale, frog, raven, and salmon. 2 Wealthy and influential families may have more than one crest. Totem poles can also be created to honour a particular event or important person. Of all the material culture produced by coastal First Nations, the totem pole is likely one of the most recognizable cultural symbols of the Pacific Northwest. The array of different totem pole styles and designs reflect the rich diversity of the First Nations histories and cultures that produced them.
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Urbanization during the Industrial Revolution would lead to a number of social inequalities developing and the emergence of a larger lower class. Events
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One of the major social effect felts around the world during the Industrial Revolution was urbanization, and all the problems that came with it. Urbanization is the movement of people from a rural to an urban area. During the Industrial Revolution, people began moving into the cities to work in the factories and industries that would change or eliminate their previous jobs in rural communities. While this helped cities to grow exponentially, it brought with it a number of social problems and conflicts. Most major cities were not prepared for the massive influx of people these new industries and factories brought, so many were left to live in less than habitable conditions. This period of time saw the emergence of a clearer middle class, and an even clearer poor class, leading to social strife for those in the lower class structure. Along with living in poor housing, and partially because of it, disease became a constant concern. Typhoid, malaria, and a host of other medical conditions would rip through communities since many of those people living there were too poor to afford good medical care. More From
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Content: Most major cities were not prepared for the massive influx of people these new industries and factories brought, so many were left to live in less than habitable conditions. This period of time saw the emergence of a clearer middle class, and an even clearer poor class, leading to social strife for those in the lower class structure. Along with living in poor housing, and partially because of it, disease became a constant concern. Typhoid, malaria, and a host of other medical conditions would rip through communities since many of those people living there were too poor to afford good medical care. More From
Social Effects
Laissez Fair System
Education System
The Sewing Machine
Higher Standard of Living
Defining of Social Classes
Rise in Population
The Progressive Movement
Child Labor in America
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Title: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
Headings: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
The 67 Different Sub Genres
Action
1. Superhero
Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War Official Trailer
2. Spy
3. Martial Arts
Enter The Dragon (1973) Official Trailer - Bruce Lee Movie
4. Disaster
5. Buddy Cop
6. Swashbuckler
Thriller
1. Psychological
2. Mystery
3. Techno
4. Conspiracy
5. Film Noir
Comedy
1. Comedy of Manners
2. Parody
3. Black Comedy
4. Slapstick
5. Fish Out of Water
6. Sitcom
7. Mockumentary
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Official Trailer #2 (2016) - Andy Samberg Movie HD
Crime
1. Heist
2. Courtroom
3. Police Procedural
4. Gangster
5. Detective
Drama
1. Melodrama
2. Medical
3. Teen/Coming of Age
4. Legal
5. Docudrama
6. Period
7. Political
Fantasy
1. Contemporary
2. High Fantasy
3. Bangsian
4. Sword and Sorcery
5. Dark
Romance
1. Epic
2. Rom-Com
3. Supernatural
4. Romantic Thriller
5. Romantic Drama
Experimental
1. Absurdist
2. Surrealist
Horror
1. Slasher
2. Splatter
3. Monster
4. Occult
5. Found Footage
6. Psychological
7. Ghost
Historical
1. Biopic
2. Alternate History
3. Biblical
4. Epic
5. Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
1. Space Opera
2. Post-Apocalyptic
3. Future Noir
4. Utopian
5. Military
6. Punk
Western
1. Epic
2. Marshal
3. Empire
4. Revenge
5. Spaghetti
6. Revisionist
7. Outlaw
Content: Sub genres can of course overlap and often a screenplay will fall into multiple categories. But the categories’ usefulness remains. Indeed, the more sub genres a screenplay fits into, the more potentially versatile it proves. So we’ve compiled a list of sub genres and their meaning. These might help you better understand the tone, themes or even plot of the story you are seeking to write. What are the key elements of these sub-genres? And how do they manifest in the cinematic landscape? Let’s take a look: Action
Action indicates a portrayal of threat. This could be because of altruistic, evil or supernatural causes and will likely involve fighting or battle sequences.
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Title: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
Headings: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
The 67 Different Sub Genres
Action
1. Superhero
Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War Official Trailer
2. Spy
3. Martial Arts
Enter The Dragon (1973) Official Trailer - Bruce Lee Movie
4. Disaster
5. Buddy Cop
6. Swashbuckler
Thriller
1. Psychological
2. Mystery
3. Techno
4. Conspiracy
5. Film Noir
Comedy
1. Comedy of Manners
2. Parody
3. Black Comedy
4. Slapstick
5. Fish Out of Water
6. Sitcom
7. Mockumentary
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Official Trailer #2 (2016) - Andy Samberg Movie HD
Crime
1. Heist
2. Courtroom
3. Police Procedural
4. Gangster
5. Detective
Drama
1. Melodrama
2. Medical
3. Teen/Coming of Age
4. Legal
5. Docudrama
6. Period
7. Political
Fantasy
1. Contemporary
2. High Fantasy
3. Bangsian
4. Sword and Sorcery
5. Dark
Romance
1. Epic
2. Rom-Com
3. Supernatural
4. Romantic Thriller
5. Romantic Drama
Experimental
1. Absurdist
2. Surrealist
Horror
1. Slasher
2. Splatter
3. Monster
4. Occult
5. Found Footage
6. Psychological
7. Ghost
Historical
1. Biopic
2. Alternate History
3. Biblical
4. Epic
5. Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
1. Space Opera
2. Post-Apocalyptic
3. Future Noir
4. Utopian
5. Military
6. Punk
Western
1. Epic
2. Marshal
3. Empire
4. Revenge
5. Spaghetti
6. Revisionist
7. Outlaw
Content: What are the key elements of these sub-genres? And how do they manifest in the cinematic landscape? Let’s take a look: Action
Action indicates a portrayal of threat. This could be because of altruistic, evil or supernatural causes and will likely involve fighting or battle sequences. Furthermore, ‘Action’ usually speaks to the pace and structure of the story, centred around set-pieces and building to a climactic finale. 1. Superhero
This will involve one singular heroic figure with special or supernatural abilities. Or a group of such characters banded together. They will become the supernatural representatives of human concerns – saving the world, stopping an evil presence, preserving humanity.
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Title: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
Headings: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
The 67 Different Sub Genres
Action
1. Superhero
Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War Official Trailer
2. Spy
3. Martial Arts
Enter The Dragon (1973) Official Trailer - Bruce Lee Movie
4. Disaster
5. Buddy Cop
6. Swashbuckler
Thriller
1. Psychological
2. Mystery
3. Techno
4. Conspiracy
5. Film Noir
Comedy
1. Comedy of Manners
2. Parody
3. Black Comedy
4. Slapstick
5. Fish Out of Water
6. Sitcom
7. Mockumentary
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Official Trailer #2 (2016) - Andy Samberg Movie HD
Crime
1. Heist
2. Courtroom
3. Police Procedural
4. Gangster
5. Detective
Drama
1. Melodrama
2. Medical
3. Teen/Coming of Age
4. Legal
5. Docudrama
6. Period
7. Political
Fantasy
1. Contemporary
2. High Fantasy
3. Bangsian
4. Sword and Sorcery
5. Dark
Romance
1. Epic
2. Rom-Com
3. Supernatural
4. Romantic Thriller
5. Romantic Drama
Experimental
1. Absurdist
2. Surrealist
Horror
1. Slasher
2. Splatter
3. Monster
4. Occult
5. Found Footage
6. Psychological
7. Ghost
Historical
1. Biopic
2. Alternate History
3. Biblical
4. Epic
5. Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
1. Space Opera
2. Post-Apocalyptic
3. Future Noir
4. Utopian
5. Military
6. Punk
Western
1. Epic
2. Marshal
3. Empire
4. Revenge
5. Spaghetti
6. Revisionist
7. Outlaw
Content: Furthermore, ‘Action’ usually speaks to the pace and structure of the story, centred around set-pieces and building to a climactic finale. 1. Superhero
This will involve one singular heroic figure with special or supernatural abilities. Or a group of such characters banded together. They will become the supernatural representatives of human concerns – saving the world, stopping an evil presence, preserving humanity. Furthermore, a common theme in superhero screenplays is the clear hero and villain distinction among characters. There’s often little ambiguity, a clear evil obstacle for the good guys to overcome. A clear example are the films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War Official Trailer
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Title: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
Headings: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
The 67 Different Sub Genres
Action
1. Superhero
Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War Official Trailer
2. Spy
3. Martial Arts
Enter The Dragon (1973) Official Trailer - Bruce Lee Movie
4. Disaster
5. Buddy Cop
6. Swashbuckler
Thriller
1. Psychological
2. Mystery
3. Techno
4. Conspiracy
5. Film Noir
Comedy
1. Comedy of Manners
2. Parody
3. Black Comedy
4. Slapstick
5. Fish Out of Water
6. Sitcom
7. Mockumentary
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Official Trailer #2 (2016) - Andy Samberg Movie HD
Crime
1. Heist
2. Courtroom
3. Police Procedural
4. Gangster
5. Detective
Drama
1. Melodrama
2. Medical
3. Teen/Coming of Age
4. Legal
5. Docudrama
6. Period
7. Political
Fantasy
1. Contemporary
2. High Fantasy
3. Bangsian
4. Sword and Sorcery
5. Dark
Romance
1. Epic
2. Rom-Com
3. Supernatural
4. Romantic Thriller
5. Romantic Drama
Experimental
1. Absurdist
2. Surrealist
Horror
1. Slasher
2. Splatter
3. Monster
4. Occult
5. Found Footage
6. Psychological
7. Ghost
Historical
1. Biopic
2. Alternate History
3. Biblical
4. Epic
5. Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
1. Space Opera
2. Post-Apocalyptic
3. Future Noir
4. Utopian
5. Military
6. Punk
Western
1. Epic
2. Marshal
3. Empire
4. Revenge
5. Spaghetti
6. Revisionist
7. Outlaw
Content: Furthermore, a common theme in superhero screenplays is the clear hero and villain distinction among characters. There’s often little ambiguity, a clear evil obstacle for the good guys to overcome. A clear example are the films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War Official Trailer
2. Spy
Screenplays with a spy action theme often include characters that are secret agents or moles. This can involve a plot based on espionage for patriotic or altruistic motives. They might be carrying out their mission on behalf of a state or for their own personal reasons. The Mission: Impossible franchise and Phillip Noyce’s Salt are some popular examples of the spy action genre.
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Title: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
Headings: An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
An Epic List of The 67 Film Sub Genres and Their Meanings
The 67 Different Sub Genres
Action
1. Superhero
Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War Official Trailer
2. Spy
3. Martial Arts
Enter The Dragon (1973) Official Trailer - Bruce Lee Movie
4. Disaster
5. Buddy Cop
6. Swashbuckler
Thriller
1. Psychological
2. Mystery
3. Techno
4. Conspiracy
5. Film Noir
Comedy
1. Comedy of Manners
2. Parody
3. Black Comedy
4. Slapstick
5. Fish Out of Water
6. Sitcom
7. Mockumentary
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Official Trailer #2 (2016) - Andy Samberg Movie HD
Crime
1. Heist
2. Courtroom
3. Police Procedural
4. Gangster
5. Detective
Drama
1. Melodrama
2. Medical
3. Teen/Coming of Age
4. Legal
5. Docudrama
6. Period
7. Political
Fantasy
1. Contemporary
2. High Fantasy
3. Bangsian
4. Sword and Sorcery
5. Dark
Romance
1. Epic
2. Rom-Com
3. Supernatural
4. Romantic Thriller
5. Romantic Drama
Experimental
1. Absurdist
2. Surrealist
Horror
1. Slasher
2. Splatter
3. Monster
4. Occult
5. Found Footage
6. Psychological
7. Ghost
Historical
1. Biopic
2. Alternate History
3. Biblical
4. Epic
5. Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
1. Space Opera
2. Post-Apocalyptic
3. Future Noir
4. Utopian
5. Military
6. Punk
Western
1. Epic
2. Marshal
3. Empire
4. Revenge
5. Spaghetti
6. Revisionist
7. Outlaw
Content: Spy
Screenplays with a spy action theme often include characters that are secret agents or moles. This can involve a plot based on espionage for patriotic or altruistic motives. They might be carrying out their mission on behalf of a state or for their own personal reasons. The Mission: Impossible franchise and Phillip Noyce’s Salt are some popular examples of the spy action genre. 3. Martial Arts
This sub genre of screenplay usually includes fighting sequences and set-pieces for major chunks of the plot. These scenes are the jewels in the crown of these kinds of movies. Karate and Kung-fu are some of the popular martial arts styles used in film. Movies like The Raid:
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Title: Eight Ways To Reduce Global Inequality - Inequality.org
Headings: Eight Ways To Reduce Global Inequality
Eight Ways To Reduce Global Inequality
By taxing progressively, respecting worker rights, and rethinking economics, we could make a great start at creating a more equal world.
1. Stop Illicit Outflows
2. Progressive Income Tax
3. A Global Wealth Tax?
4. Enforce a Living Wage
5. Workers’ Right to Organize
6. Stop Other Labor Abuses
7. Open and Democratic Trade Policy
8. A New Economics?
Topics
Content: Often called “contingent” or “precarious” workers, these workers fill a labor need that is permanent while being denied the status of employment. In the United States, this trend is called “misclassification,” in which employers misclassify workers as “independent contractors” when they are actually employees. Contingent labor also occurs through outsourcing, subcontracting, and use of employment agencies. 7. Open and Democratic Trade Policy
Negotiating international trade agreements behind closed doors with only bureaucrats and corporate lobbyists present has to end. These old-style trade agreements are fundamentally undemocratic and put corporate profits above workers, the environment, health, and the public interest. We need a new, transparent trade policy that is open, transparent, and accountable to the people. 8. A New Economics? Economists are often imagined as stuffy academics who value arcane economic theory above humanitarian values.
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Title: What is Amazon Prime and is it worth getting?
Headings: What is Amazon Prime and is it worth getting?
What is Amazon Prime and is it worth getting?
This handy guide explains everything you need to know
By Sally Hickey
What is Amazon Prime?
How much does it cost?
What are the benefits of having Amazon Prime?
Delivery
Videos and photos
Music
Books and Kindles
Prime Wardrobe
Amazon Pantry
Prime early access
How to get Amazon Prime
What are the alternatives to Amazon Prime?
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Content: What is Amazon Prime and is it worth getting? What is Amazon Prime and is it worth getting? This handy guide explains everything you need to know
Amazon’s subscription service gives you access to plenty of perks, but is it worth the price? By Sally Hickey
July 15, 2019 10:01 am (Updated October 8, 2020 12:25 pm)
This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on purchases made through one of these links but this never influences our experts’ opinions. Products are tested and reviewed independently of commercial initiatives. Find out more here
With Amazon Prime Day starting today, you may be wondering what Amazon Prime actually is and whether it’s worth getting. Here we explain the benefits and alternatives, so you can decide if it’s right for you. What is Amazon Prime? Amazon Prime is a subscription service that gives members access to a range of special discounts and extra services on Amazon.
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https://inews.co.uk/ibuys/amazon-prime-explained-benefits-video-music-uk-membership-how-to-guide-312138
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Title: Emotional vs Rational Purchases - How Social Media Triggers Consumers' Buying Decisions | InfluencerDB
Headings: Emotional vs Rational Purchases – How Social Media Triggers Consumers’ Buying Decisions
Emotional vs Rational Purchases – How Social Media Triggers Consumers’ Buying Decisions
People do not buy goods & services. They buy relations, stories, and magic.
Emotional Purchases
128,388 likes
Rational Purchases
3,458 likes
Led by emotions – but we deny it!
Emotional vs Rational Triggers on Different Platforms
Instagram
25,093 likes
YouTube
Blogs
Emotional or rational: Which approach works best for companies?
1,375,036 likes
How influencers impact purchasing decisions
3,386 likes
49,673 likes
The Takeaway
Content: And how does influencer marketing trigger consumers’ buying decisions? Purchase decisions are impacted by rational as well as emotional motives. Whether a decision is made based on emotional or rational factors, is highly individual and depends on the person making the decision, the product and other circumstances. The graphic below describes the development prior to a purchase by displaying the five steps of the consumer decision-making process. The consumer’s decision-making behavior © Visual.ly
Emotional Purchases
Neuroscientists emphasize that emotions play a central role in our decision-making-progress: Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio conducted a study which found that people who were unable to generate emotions due to medical conditions had trouble making decisions. Criteria which impact emotional purchase decisions are highly personal: Love/sentiment
Envy
Pride
Entertainment
Vanity
For emotional purchase decisions, it can be argued that the need does not necessarily have to be present in the first place. It is rather created by external sources, like influencers. Thus, these purchase decisions are strongly based on impulses as well as recommendations.
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https://influencerdb.com/blog/emotional-vs-rational-purchases/
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Title: 11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
Headings: 11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
11 TikTok Trends for 2021:
1. More Brands and Influencers Will Use TikTok for Marketing in 2021
2. Until COVID Relents, More TikTok Videos Will Emphasize What You Can Do At Home
3. TikTok Will Replace Television for More of Generation Z
4. More Celebrities Will Use TikTok to Reach Their Young Fans
5. Certain Songs Will Become Exceptionally Popular and Used to Back Multiple TikTok Videos
6. Hashtag #memes Will Increase in Popularity
7. Brands and Influencers Will Create More Episodic Content
8. Branded Hashtag Challenges Will Become Even More Popular on TikTok
9. User-Generated Content Will Become Increasingly Important to Marketers
10. Brands Will Use Duets More to Interact With Their Fans
11. Social Commerce Will Become More Common on TikTok
Content: TikTok has an intelligent algorithm that accurately presents suggested content to viewers. This makes it easier for brands to reach their target customers through paid ads or influencer marketing. 2. Until COVID Relents, More TikTok Videos Will Emphasize What You Can Do At Home
The use of TikTok was already rising before COVID; however, the pandemic has dramatically accelerated the number of people downloading and spending time on the app. The various lockdowns across the world have given people much more leisure time, and they have had to find something to do with their time while remaining at home. For many people, watching and making TikTok videos filled this void. Unfortunately, COVID has continued into 2021, and depending on your location, you are still likely to spend more time at home than usual. Therefore inevitably, you will make more videos of you doing things home-based than you would have pre-COVID. While many people will continue to make simple music videos at home, others are trying other video genres.
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https://influencermarketinghub.com/tiktok-trends/
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Title: 11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
Headings: 11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
11 TikTok Trends for 2021:
1. More Brands and Influencers Will Use TikTok for Marketing in 2021
2. Until COVID Relents, More TikTok Videos Will Emphasize What You Can Do At Home
3. TikTok Will Replace Television for More of Generation Z
4. More Celebrities Will Use TikTok to Reach Their Young Fans
5. Certain Songs Will Become Exceptionally Popular and Used to Back Multiple TikTok Videos
6. Hashtag #memes Will Increase in Popularity
7. Brands and Influencers Will Create More Episodic Content
8. Branded Hashtag Challenges Will Become Even More Popular on TikTok
9. User-Generated Content Will Become Increasingly Important to Marketers
10. Brands Will Use Duets More to Interact With Their Fans
11. Social Commerce Will Become More Common on TikTok
Content: TikTok has arrangements with most major music studios, permitting short clips from songs, and music has become an integral part of many TikTok videos. Indeed, you can search for videos featuring popular music. Certain songs go viral on TikTok. In some cases, this is often years after the track initially gained popularity. This will continue in 2021, and many people will make videos backed by these popular tracks. In some cases, these tracks will become popular because people use them for dance challenges. 6. Hashtag #memes Will Increase in Popularity
Memes are becoming increasingly popular across all social media, particularly with Millennials and Generation Z. Even though video makes a less obvious medium for memes than still images, they are still common on TikTok. TikTok filmmakers create short videos highlighting their favorite memes, and the more people who share these videos on TikTok, the more people become inspired to make similar videos themselves. 7.
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https://influencermarketinghub.com/tiktok-trends/
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Title: 11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
Headings: 11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
11 TikTok Trends You Need to Know in 2021
11 TikTok Trends for 2021:
1. More Brands and Influencers Will Use TikTok for Marketing in 2021
2. Until COVID Relents, More TikTok Videos Will Emphasize What You Can Do At Home
3. TikTok Will Replace Television for More of Generation Z
4. More Celebrities Will Use TikTok to Reach Their Young Fans
5. Certain Songs Will Become Exceptionally Popular and Used to Back Multiple TikTok Videos
6. Hashtag #memes Will Increase in Popularity
7. Brands and Influencers Will Create More Episodic Content
8. Branded Hashtag Challenges Will Become Even More Popular on TikTok
9. User-Generated Content Will Become Increasingly Important to Marketers
10. Brands Will Use Duets More to Interact With Their Fans
11. Social Commerce Will Become More Common on TikTok
Content: In some cases, these tracks will become popular because people use them for dance challenges. 6. Hashtag #memes Will Increase in Popularity
Memes are becoming increasingly popular across all social media, particularly with Millennials and Generation Z. Even though video makes a less obvious medium for memes than still images, they are still common on TikTok. TikTok filmmakers create short videos highlighting their favorite memes, and the more people who share these videos on TikTok, the more people become inspired to make similar videos themselves. 7. Brands and Influencers Will Create More Episodic Content
Videos on TikTok are short, at most sixty seconds. Indeed, the most common video length on the platform is still the original length of 15 seconds, and much of the music on TikTok is limited to that brief timeframe. However, both brands and influencers have discovered they can hook their audience by producing episodic content, i.e., a series of videos that follow on from each other. If you manage to hook an audience with the first video in your sequence, people want to see what follows. This is how some people tend to share in-depth videos on the platform – they simply split them into small chunks.
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https://influencermarketinghub.com/tiktok-trends/
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Title: What is TikTok? - The Fastest Growing Social Media App Uncovered
Headings: What is TikTok? – The Fastest Growing Social Media App Uncovered
What is TikTok? – The Fastest Growing Social Media App Uncovered
What is the TikTok app? What you need to know about the Fastest Growing Social Media App in the World:
What is TikTok?
How it Differs From Musical.ly
How it Rose to Popularity
Celebrity Endorsements
Localised Content
Easy Content Creation, Sharing, and Viewing
How Can Brands Leverage TikTok?
The Future of TikTok
Conclusion
What is Tiktok? - Video
Frequently Asked Questions
What is TikTok?
What is the point of TikTok?
Why is TikTok banned?
Why is TikTok so popular?
Is there a kid version of TikTok?
Why is TikTok so addictive?
Content: This ensures that TikTok users are always updated on the latest trending videos and are never out of ideas for video creation. Using these techniques, TikTok has been able to pull off localisation on a global scale. Easy Content Creation, Sharing, and Viewing
The TikTop app has simplified video creation and sharing and taken it to the next level. All users have to do is record anything and everything from their daily routines and post it instantly. Due to the short format, neither the video-creation nor the watching process takes much time or effort. Additionally, this short-form video content is played as soon as a user opens the app. The videos start playing one-by-one and a viewer gets lost in a sea of fun, entertaining, addictive video content. Due to this addictive nature of the type of content, it is very easy for people to keep watching random videos for hours. How Can Brands Leverage TikTok? TikTok does not have any space for traditional display ads and is not even in competition with other social media platforms, in terms of it being a marketing channel.
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https://influencermarketinghub.com/what-is-tik-tok/
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Title: What is TikTok? - The Fastest Growing Social Media App Uncovered
Headings: What is TikTok? – The Fastest Growing Social Media App Uncovered
What is TikTok? – The Fastest Growing Social Media App Uncovered
What is the TikTok app? What you need to know about the Fastest Growing Social Media App in the World:
What is TikTok?
How it Differs From Musical.ly
How it Rose to Popularity
Celebrity Endorsements
Localised Content
Easy Content Creation, Sharing, and Viewing
How Can Brands Leverage TikTok?
The Future of TikTok
Conclusion
What is Tiktok? - Video
Frequently Asked Questions
What is TikTok?
What is the point of TikTok?
Why is TikTok banned?
Why is TikTok so popular?
Is there a kid version of TikTok?
Why is TikTok so addictive?
Content: Vine was an extremely popular video-sharing platform back in the day, but it is completely out of the picture now. And there are many other apps that quickly rose to fame and then disappeared. To maintain its current popularity, TikTok will have to keep innovating and finding new ways to engage their user base. They will also have to make the platform more marketing-friendly for brands in order to establish the app as a social network that is going to stay. With more brands looking to TikTok to further expand their social media marketing reach, TikTok is on the right track. If it is able to capitalise on brand engagements, it is sure to grow further and may even be able to compete with other social media platforms. Conclusion
In a nutshell, TikTok is a fun, entertaining, and addictive app which has seen a surge in popularity in the last few months. TheTik Tok app also has the potential to become the next big marketing and social networking platform. However, how the app creators leverage this potential and maintain the current popularity of the app, has yet to be seen. What type of TikTok content are you addicted to?
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https://influencermarketinghub.com/what-is-tik-tok/
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Title: What You Should Know About Recycling Old TVs
Headings: What You Should Know About Recycling Old TVs
What You Should Know About Recycling Old TVs
You Can’t Have Too Many TVs – Or Can you?
What’s In a TV Anyway?
Why Disposing of E-Waste is Challenging
So How Can You Dispose of Your Old TV?
Got a New TV? What About Your Old One?
You Can't Simply Toss Your Old TV
Getting Rid of Those Old TVs is Still a Chore
Content: Why Disposing of E-Waste is Challenging
Your television is properly considered part of a category of waste known as “e-waste.” According to the RecycleNow website: “E-waste is an informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their “useful life.” E-waste is anything with a circuit board. Look for products with digital displays & programmable features. Examples include TVs, office equipment, kitchen appliances, household & bath appliances, computer equipment and consumer electronics.” In fact, many electronic devices besides TVs contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, beryllium and cadmium. This makes recycling them is difficult and costly even though it is illegal to simply dump them in about half the country. And older TVs with fragile and heavy cathode ray tubes pose a special challenge for disposal or recycling. It used to be that in the recycling and recovery industry old TVs could be profitably dismantled and their components recovered.
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https://info.junk-king.com/what-you-should-know-about-recycling-old-tvs
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Title: 10 Graduate Degrees that Don't Require a Related Bachelor's
Headings: 10 Graduate Degrees that Don’t
Require a Related Bachelor’s
10 Graduate Degrees that Don’t
Require a Related Bachelor’s
What master's degrees can I get with an unrelated bachelors?
English & Humanities
What is English and the Humanities?
What educational background will prepare me for success in English & Humanities?
What is my career outlook with a master’s in English & Humanities?
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Arts in English & Humanities
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Note: Here at Marymount University, we’re dedicated to assisting you as you consider graduate school. Check out our upcoming graduate events here!
Health Education and Promotion
What is Health Education and Promotion?
What educational background will prepare me for success in health education and promotion?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in health education and promotion?
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Science in Health Education and Promotion
Want additional information on Health Education and Promotion?
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Education
What is a Master of Education Degree?
What educational background will prepare me for success in the field of education?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in education?
Understanding Marymount University’s Graduate Programs in Education
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Health Care Management
What is health care management?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a health care management program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in health care management?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Science in Health Care Management
Want additional information on the field of health care management?
Request More Information About Marymount’s Health Care Management Program!
Interior Design
What is interior design?
What educational background will prepare me for success in interior design?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in interior design?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Arts in Interior Design
Want additional information on the field of interior design?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Interior Design Program!
Master of Business Administration
What is an MBA?
What educational background will prepare me for success in an MBA program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue an MBA?
MBA Skills
Strategy
Finance & Accounting
Business Management
Leadership
16%
17%
67%
Graduates may expect up to a 45K advantage over candidates with a bachelor's degree
45K
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Business Administration
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Cybersecurity
What is cybersecurity?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a cybersecurity program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in cybersecurity?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Science in Cybersecurity
Augment Your Cybersecurity Degree with a Specialization
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Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Master's in Cybersecurity Program!
Doctor of Physical Therapy
What is a physical therapy professional?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a DPT program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue an advanced degree in physical therapy?
Understanding Marymount University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
The ways in which Marymount’s DPT program is unique:
Want additional information on the field of physical therapy?
What is forensic & legal psychology?
What educational background will prepare me for success a forensic & legal psychology program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in forensic & legal psychology?
Understanding Marymount University’s Forensic & Legal Psychology Program
Want additional information on the field of forensic & legal psychology?
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
What is clinical mental health counseling?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a counseling program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in counseling?
School and Career Counselor
Mental Health Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Counselors
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Arts in Counseling
Want additional information on the field of counseling?
Content: Here at Marymount University, we’re dedicated to assisting you as you consider graduate school. Check out our upcoming graduate events here! Health Education and Promotion
(Combining social science with public policy)
What is Health Education and Promotion? Health education and promotion focuses on the behaviors, systems, environments, and policies affecting health at a variety of levels. The field of health education and promotion draws from the biological, environmental, psychological, physical, and medical sciences to promote health and prevent disease, disability, and premature death through education-driven behavior change activities. The purpose of health education and promotion is to positively influence the health-related behavior of individuals and communities as well as the living and working conditions that affect their health. It involves the development of individual, group, institutional, community, and systemic strategies to improve health knowledge and behavior. These strategies include individual and group education, training and counseling, audio-visual and computerized educational materials development, community development, social action and planning, advocacy, and coalition building. What educational background will prepare me for success in health education and promotion? A variety of institutions like hospitals and schools utilize health promoters, planners, and critical thinkers.
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https://info.marymount.edu/10-graduate-degrees-that-dont-require-a-related-bachelors
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Title: 10 Graduate Degrees that Don't Require a Related Bachelor's
Headings: 10 Graduate Degrees that Don’t
Require a Related Bachelor’s
10 Graduate Degrees that Don’t
Require a Related Bachelor’s
What master's degrees can I get with an unrelated bachelors?
English & Humanities
What is English and the Humanities?
What educational background will prepare me for success in English & Humanities?
What is my career outlook with a master’s in English & Humanities?
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Arts in English & Humanities
Want additional information on English & Humanities?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Master's in English & Humanities Program!
Note: Here at Marymount University, we’re dedicated to assisting you as you consider graduate school. Check out our upcoming graduate events here!
Health Education and Promotion
What is Health Education and Promotion?
What educational background will prepare me for success in health education and promotion?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in health education and promotion?
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Science in Health Education and Promotion
Want additional information on Health Education and Promotion?
Download the Guide
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Education
What is a Master of Education Degree?
What educational background will prepare me for success in the field of education?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in education?
Understanding Marymount University’s Graduate Programs in Education
Want additional information on the field of education?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Master of Education Program!
Health Care Management
What is health care management?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a health care management program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in health care management?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Science in Health Care Management
Want additional information on the field of health care management?
Request More Information About Marymount’s Health Care Management Program!
Interior Design
What is interior design?
What educational background will prepare me for success in interior design?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in interior design?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Arts in Interior Design
Want additional information on the field of interior design?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Interior Design Program!
Master of Business Administration
What is an MBA?
What educational background will prepare me for success in an MBA program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue an MBA?
MBA Skills
Strategy
Finance & Accounting
Business Management
Leadership
16%
17%
67%
Graduates may expect up to a 45K advantage over candidates with a bachelor's degree
45K
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Business Administration
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Cybersecurity
What is cybersecurity?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a cybersecurity program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in cybersecurity?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Science in Cybersecurity
Augment Your Cybersecurity Degree with a Specialization
Want additional information on the field of cybersecurity?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Master's in Cybersecurity Program!
Doctor of Physical Therapy
What is a physical therapy professional?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a DPT program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue an advanced degree in physical therapy?
Understanding Marymount University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
The ways in which Marymount’s DPT program is unique:
Want additional information on the field of physical therapy?
What is forensic & legal psychology?
What educational background will prepare me for success a forensic & legal psychology program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in forensic & legal psychology?
Understanding Marymount University’s Forensic & Legal Psychology Program
Want additional information on the field of forensic & legal psychology?
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
What is clinical mental health counseling?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a counseling program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in counseling?
School and Career Counselor
Mental Health Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Counselors
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Arts in Counseling
Want additional information on the field of counseling?
Content: The purpose of health education and promotion is to positively influence the health-related behavior of individuals and communities as well as the living and working conditions that affect their health. It involves the development of individual, group, institutional, community, and systemic strategies to improve health knowledge and behavior. These strategies include individual and group education, training and counseling, audio-visual and computerized educational materials development, community development, social action and planning, advocacy, and coalition building. What educational background will prepare me for success in health education and promotion? A variety of institutions like hospitals and schools utilize health promoters, planners, and critical thinkers. Degree holders with undergraduate degrees in a variety of fields, including but not limited to, marketing, humanities, psychology, human services, or political science could greatly benefit the work of a health promoter. What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in health education and promotion? The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that employment of health educators is projected to grow 21 percent between 2012 and 2022. A degree in health education and promotion can lead to a variety of specializations. Here are some of the most common areas and workplaces of health educators.
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https://info.marymount.edu/10-graduate-degrees-that-dont-require-a-related-bachelors
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Title: 10 Graduate Degrees that Don't Require a Related Bachelor's
Headings: 10 Graduate Degrees that Don’t
Require a Related Bachelor’s
10 Graduate Degrees that Don’t
Require a Related Bachelor’s
What master's degrees can I get with an unrelated bachelors?
English & Humanities
What is English and the Humanities?
What educational background will prepare me for success in English & Humanities?
What is my career outlook with a master’s in English & Humanities?
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Arts in English & Humanities
Want additional information on English & Humanities?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Master's in English & Humanities Program!
Note: Here at Marymount University, we’re dedicated to assisting you as you consider graduate school. Check out our upcoming graduate events here!
Health Education and Promotion
What is Health Education and Promotion?
What educational background will prepare me for success in health education and promotion?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in health education and promotion?
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Science in Health Education and Promotion
Want additional information on Health Education and Promotion?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Master's in Health Education & Promotion Program!
Education
What is a Master of Education Degree?
What educational background will prepare me for success in the field of education?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in education?
Understanding Marymount University’s Graduate Programs in Education
Want additional information on the field of education?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Master of Education Program!
Health Care Management
What is health care management?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a health care management program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in health care management?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Science in Health Care Management
Want additional information on the field of health care management?
Request More Information About Marymount’s Health Care Management Program!
Interior Design
What is interior design?
What educational background will prepare me for success in interior design?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in interior design?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Arts in Interior Design
Want additional information on the field of interior design?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Interior Design Program!
Master of Business Administration
What is an MBA?
What educational background will prepare me for success in an MBA program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue an MBA?
MBA Skills
Strategy
Finance & Accounting
Business Management
Leadership
16%
17%
67%
Graduates may expect up to a 45K advantage over candidates with a bachelor's degree
45K
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Business Administration
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Request More Information About Marymount’s Master of Business Adminstration Program!
Cybersecurity
What is cybersecurity?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a cybersecurity program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in cybersecurity?
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Science in Cybersecurity
Augment Your Cybersecurity Degree with a Specialization
Want additional information on the field of cybersecurity?
Download the Guide
Request More Information About Marymount’s Master's in Cybersecurity Program!
Doctor of Physical Therapy
What is a physical therapy professional?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a DPT program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue an advanced degree in physical therapy?
Understanding Marymount University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
The ways in which Marymount’s DPT program is unique:
Want additional information on the field of physical therapy?
What is forensic & legal psychology?
What educational background will prepare me for success a forensic & legal psychology program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in forensic & legal psychology?
Understanding Marymount University’s Forensic & Legal Psychology Program
Want additional information on the field of forensic & legal psychology?
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
What is clinical mental health counseling?
What educational background will prepare me for success in a counseling program?
What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in counseling?
School and Career Counselor
Mental Health Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Counselors
Understanding Marymount’s Master of Arts in Counseling
Want additional information on the field of counseling?
Content: Degree holders with undergraduate degrees in a variety of fields, including but not limited to, marketing, humanities, psychology, human services, or political science could greatly benefit the work of a health promoter. What is my career outlook if I pursue a master’s in health education and promotion? The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that employment of health educators is projected to grow 21 percent between 2012 and 2022. A degree in health education and promotion can lead to a variety of specializations. Here are some of the most common areas and workplaces of health educators. Health Edu. and Promo
Colle g e He alth Educators
Worksite We llne ss Educators
Community He alth Educators
Gove rnme nt He alth Educators
Understanding Marymount University’s Master of Science in Health Education and Promotion
Marymount’s M.S. in Health Education and Promotion focuses on effective methods for creating and delivering health education and allows for flexibility for students to specialize in an area of interest. Students learn to incorporate all levels of influence from the individual to policy-level in an effort to promote healthy behaviors and improve quality of life. MU’s Health Education and Promotion program is based on the competencies necessary to become a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) upon graduation. Graduates of Marymount’s HEP program are equipped to:
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Title: Writing Across the Curriculum Guide
Headings: Writing Across the Curriculum:
Writing Across the Curriculum:
You know writing across the curriculum is important. Here's how to make it a reality.
View All Writing Across the Curriculum Guides in This Series:
Why Writing Is Important
Writing Is the Path to Critical Thinking
Jobs Are Changing. Students Need High-Level Literacy Skills to Succeed
Civic Readiness Also Requires Critical Thinking
Writing Across the Curriculum
Strategies to Implement a Writing Across the Curriculum Initiative
Empathize with Concerns & Provide Support
Set Clear Goals
OKRs Vocabulary:
Objective
What’s the purpose of the initiative?
Key Results
What qualitative metrics will give you insights into overall progress?
Key Activities
What action items will your team put into place to achieve your objective?
Use a Common Framework
Emphasize the Importance of Feedback
Ideas:
Devote Time to Discussion and Debate
Infographic: 7 ELD Conversational Strategies
Make Team Collaboration a Central Focus
Seeing Results with WAC
Adopting a District-Wide Initiative and Seeing Double-digit Growth
The Impact of Regularly Writing, Discussing, and Defending Ideas on ACT Scores
Making the Largest Gains in Massachusetts
Becoming California’s Top-Achieving Majority-Minority High School
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In addition to workplace preparedness, for students to succeed in life, they must be able to evaluate information with a critical lens. These days, anyone with access to the Internet can distribute information, regardless of whether it’s accurate or not. Today's students have access to that information, but they don't necessarily have the skills to assess it. Newspapers of record are no longer the only gatekeepers of news. Blogs, forums, and social media accounts can dispense stories, theories, and opinions without hesitation or the fact-checking resources of prominent newspapers. Even when corrections are issued, inaccuracies often travel far wider than corrections. As the RAND Corporation states: “Disagreement over facts appears to be greater than ever.
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Title: Andrew Carnegie - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
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Andrew Carnegie
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Contents
Biography
Railroads
1860–1865: The Civil War
Keystone Bridge Company
Industrialist
1885–1900: Steel empire
1901: U.S. Steel
Scholar and activist
1880–1900
Anti-imperialism
1901–1919: Philanthropist
3000 Public Libraries
Investing in Education
Death
Controversies
1889: Johnstown Flood
1892: Homestead Strike
Philosophy
Andrew Carnegie Dictum
On wealth
Intellectual influences
Religion and world view
World peace
Writings
Legacy and honors
See also
References
Cited sources
Works by Carnegie
Further reading
Secondary sources
External links
Content: Andrew Carnegie - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
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Andrew Carnegie
Carnegie in 1913
Born
( 1835-11-25)
November 25, 1835
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Died
August 11, 1919
( 1919-08-11)
(aged 83)
Lenox, Massachusetts, United States
Cause of death
Bronchial pneumonia
Occupation
Business magnate, philanthropist
Spouse (s)
Louise Whitfield (m. 1877; his death 1919)
Children
Margaret Carnegie Miller
Signature
Carnegie as he appears in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Andrew Carnegie ( / kɑːrˈneɪɡi / kar-NAY-gee, but commonly / ˈkɑːrnᵻɡi / KAR-nə-gee or / kɑːrˈnɛɡi / kar-NEG-ee; November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He built a leadership role as a philanthropist for the United States and the British Empire. During the last 18 years of his life, he gave away to charities, foundations, and universities about $350 million (in 2015, $13.7 billion) – almost 90 percent of his fortune. His 1889 article proclaiming " The Gospel of Wealth " called on the rich to use their wealth to improve society, and it stimulated a wave of philanthropy. Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, and immigrated to the United States with his very poor parents in 1848.
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